Thanks, Guenther. I sort of thought that would be the answer, since a lot of what turned up in my google search involved people hacking things to get a kernel patch for RHEL. I'll look into the Fedora idea that both you and Herbert suggest. I think for this case, I'll just install a Debian root OS. I need to get more familiar with it anyway because we have a lot of machines running it and since I inherited them all, it will take some time before I have bandwidth to migrate them to anything else.
Appreciate the help today. Thank you both. Kathy > RHEL is using a really old kernel (2.6.9) which is not supported by > recent Linux-VServer patches. Therefore you would need to find some- > one to donwgrade the patches back to that kernel - and also use the > RHEL patches to the kernel as well. > ... _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
