Re: [vserver] Ubuntu Binary Kernel Packages updated

From: Sebastien Bonnegent <sebastien.bonnegent_at_insa-rouen.fr>
Date: Fri 03 Apr 2009 - 12:04:20 BST
Message-ID: <49D5ED34.8080201@insa-rouen.fr>

Thank you, it works great for me :)

Christoph Lukas a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>>> I use the intrepid version with cpuset and all seems ok. Just one thing, we use some servers
>>> with bigmem (16Go and 24Go). Could you enable "CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G" option in your kernel conf ?
>>
>> the current kernel config for those packages is based on the -generic
>> Ubuntu flavour. It would have probably been better to use the -server
>> flavour as base (which includes CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G).
>>
>> I will change that with the next build or at least enable
>> CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G.
>
> i have made new kernel packages available for intrepid and jaunty which
> are based on the -server config.
>
> If you have installed packages from the old repository you will once
> have to choose the new version manually as all packages from the ppa
> contain an ~ppaX extension to the version number which is considered a
> lower number by aptitude and friends. This will not be required on later
> updates.
>
> Regards,
> Christoph
>
>
>

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