On Monday 11 September 2006 13:15, Benedikt Böhm wrote:
ok cool. thanks... i have a question tho.. i am confused...
we are currently using 2.6.13.3-vs2.1.0-rc4 on some of our machines from last
december or so...
other newer ones we installed 2.6.15-vs2.0.1-gentoo-r5. does this mean that
the earlier ones using 2.1.0 have more fixes and options .. ie.. a 'higher
version' than the 2.0.1?
or has that particular 2.1 been 'grandfathered' into the 2.0.x ?
> On Monday 11 September 2006 19:03, Chuck wrote:
> > i remember reading a bit ago that version 2.1 has gone production..
>
> this has not happened yet, curent stable is 2.0.2, released on september 3rd
>
> >
> > when will that be integrated into gentoo's vserver-sources portage group?
>
> you can find all rc* kernels in our overlay at
> http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/vps
>
> >
> > or should i just do the kernel manually... i have to set up a new host
next
> > week and wanted to use the latest and greatest stable sources.
> >
> > currently, what is available is vserver-sources-2.0.1-r5
>
> vserver-sources-2.0.2 is in portage, still ~arch for the "required" minimum
of
> 30 days until going stable
>
> HTH,
> Bene
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