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If you need to compile your own kernel, you need to apply the vserver-version.patch. [http://www.kwu.hu/blog.php Details at 2007/Apr/25] | If you need to compile your own kernel, you need to apply the vserver-version.patch. [http://www.kwu.hu/blog.php Details at 2007/Apr/25] | ||
== Packages installation == | == Packages installation == | ||
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Now that the host system is ready, you can proceed with [[Building Guest Systems|building guests]]. | Now that the host system is ready, you can proceed with [[Building Guest Systems|building guests]]. | ||
== Versions == | |||
Debian already contains vservers kernels, so no manual patching and compiling is needed. | |||
{|class="wikitablenowrap" | |||
!Debian release | |||
!Kernel version | |||
!VServer version | |||
|- | |||
| Etch | |||
| 2.6.18+6 | |||
| 2.0.2.2-rc9 | |||
|- | |||
| Lenny | |||
| 2.6.26+17 | |||
| 2.3.0.35 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* Linux-VServer HOWTO by Daniel15: http://howtoforge.com/linux_vserver_debian_etch | * Linux-VServer HOWTO by Daniel15: http://howtoforge.com/linux_vserver_debian_etch | ||
Revision as of 10:38, 30 March 2009
This guide is written against Debian Etch (4.0). This release includes kernel linux-image-vserver-686, so no manual patching is needed. Hence, Installation on Debian Etch is pretty easy and straightforward.
If you need to compile your own kernel, you need to apply the vserver-version.patch. Details at 2007/Apr/25
Packages installation
The packages required by Linux-VServer are:
- linux-image-vserver-686 - This is the current kernel
- util-vserver - These are the utilities used to administer the guests
- ssh - This is probably already installed, but just in case it isn't
All the packages you need can be obtained via
apt-get install linux-image-vserver-686 util-vserver ssh
so run this as root and reboot. To check out wherever everything went fine you may run
uname -r
and check that kernel version is something like 2.6.18-4-vserver-686. That's it.
Now that the host system is ready, you can proceed with building guests.
Versions
Debian already contains vservers kernels, so no manual patching and compiling is needed.
| Debian release | Kernel version | VServer version |
|---|---|---|
| Etch | 2.6.18+6 | 2.0.2.2-rc9 |
| Lenny | 2.6.26+17 | 2.3.0.35 |
References
- Linux-VServer HOWTO by Daniel15: http://howtoforge.com/linux_vserver_debian_etch