Herbert Poetzl schrieb:
nevertheless, probably something like a high space or
some strange UTF8 characters got pasted along with the
actual data ...
Well, a manually inserted space has the same effect - if I log via SSH
using putty on my windows machine.
Using the console the space is
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
I'm asking myself (and now you :)) if there's a linux-vserver patch
available for a recent 2.6.16 kernel (like 2.6.16.37)?
nope, not really, as there was basically zero interest
for new versions of 'older' kernels ...
Too bad. AFAIK kernel 2.6.16 was intended to be
On 2007.01.22 22:01:59 +0100, Markus Schuster wrote:
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
I had no problems patching older 2.6.16 kernels with XEN and
vserver, but with the more recent one, the latest available vserver
patch for 2.6.16 (patch-2.6.16.20-vs2.0.2-rc22.diff) does not apply
without dozens of
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 10:39:06PM +0100, Björn Steinbrink wrote:
On 2007.01.22 22:01:59 +0100, Markus Schuster wrote:
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
I had no problems patching older 2.6.16 kernels with XEN and
vserver, but with the more recent one, the latest available vserver
patch for 2.6.16
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 09:46:11AM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
Thanks for the info/advice! I was mainly looking to use one of the
guests as a test environment. It's super-easy (and fast) to blow it
away and create a new guest from a ready-made template.
yes, I guess that is one of the