:What about Fedora Core 2?
:This Howto only covers FC1 for the mere reason that FC2 is based on Linux kernel 2.6 and the current vserver implementation for this series of :kernels is not yet in stable condition. Since anyone in need for a howto should not be bothered to use experimental code more then required, this :howto only deals with the stable branch for a 2.4-series of linux kernels. There'll be a seperate howto for FC2 once the 2.6-branch of vserver is :declared stable. |
:What about Fedora Core 2 and 3?
:This Howto only covers FC1 for the mere reason that FC2/FC3 is based on Linux kernel 2.6 and the current vserver implementation for this series of :kernels is not yet in stable condition. Since anyone in need for a howto should not be bothered to use experimental code more then required, this :howto only deals with the stable branch for a 2.4-series of linux kernels. There'll be a seperate howto for FC2/FC3 once the 2.6-branch of vserver is :declared stable. |
#:*Get the latest linux-2.4.??.tar.bz2 ( where ?? is the kernel subversion, by the time of this writing, the latest is 26) |
#:*Get the latest linux-2.4.??.tar.bz2 ( where ?? is the kernel subversion, by the time of this writing, the latest is 28) |
#:*Donwload [the Patchset] now ( by the time of this writing, the latest stable version is 1.28)
#:*Extract it in /usr/src and run patch ( patch -p0 < patch-2.4.??-vs1.28.diff ) from within /usr/src |
#:*Donwload [the Patchset] now ( by the time of this writing, the latest stable version is 1.29)
#:*Extract it in /usr/src and run patch ( patch -p0 < patch-2.4.??-vs1.29.diff ) from within /usr/src |
#:*Download [util-vserver](v0.30) |
#:*Download [util-vserver](v0.30) |