Thanks (herbert and  Guenther) for yours answers
 why
not use a vanilla (mainline from kernel.org) kernel instead?

I am going to present tomorrow vserver to an audience that want to use Red Hat AS not Fedora/debian for the major part of them. It's a fact, not a judgement, they want something certified , with a life > 2 years ( the big problem with fedora ) and I can understand that. Daniel's repository and FC howto makes upgrading, managing vserver and his kernel very easy ( thanks again to daniel) and I search something as easy as that for AS 4 environment.( or a clone like centos wich can be a solution).

We can build a vanilla kernel but it is less simple .... vserver "must" , to persuade in my professionnal environment, be easy to install , upgrade , reassuring people , "giving time to time" they will understand how vserver is intresting.

fedora seems for me to be the more industrialize solution for the moment, and centos a gateway between "2 worlds" but not mature enough in a vserver environment. I will do to my best with that tomorrow.

jean-marc

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