rata wrote:
> I've seen the commit on the git repo
> (1a7aa4539bdd76ce8a25e6850e42ea95d1386adc, UBUNTU: [Config] Enable all
> CGROUP configuration options) and I would like to know if there is any
> compiled kernel with this patch to test on karmic. If I'm not wrong it's
> not on karmic, karmic-updates nor karmic-proposed, but perhaps there's
> some repo I'm missing ?
> I also want to know if you can add CONFIG_USER_NS: This allows
> containers, i.e. vservers, to use user namespaces to provide different
> user info for different servers.
I'd rather keep things as is now. Mainly because by now we are very close to
releasing Lucid (which has that option set) and need to concentrate force
there. Also for non-LTS releases it is now past the 3 month time frame we do
changes to non-critical issues.
rata wrote: ce8a25e6850e42e a95d1386adc, UBUNTU: [Config] Enable all
> I've seen the commit on the git repo
> (1a7aa4539bdd76
> CGROUP configuration options) and I would like to know if there is any
> compiled kernel with this patch to test on karmic. If I'm not wrong it's
> not on karmic, karmic-updates nor karmic-proposed, but perhaps there's
> some repo I'm missing ?
Currently there is only a staging PPA which has that kernel packages: /launchpad. net/~kernel- ppa/+archive/ pre-proposed
https:/
> I also want to know if you can add CONFIG_USER_NS: This allows
> containers, i.e. vservers, to use user namespaces to provide different
> user info for different servers.
I'd rather keep things as is now. Mainly because by now we are very close to
releasing Lucid (which has that option set) and need to concentrate force
there. Also for non-LTS releases it is now past the 3 month time frame we do
changes to non-critical issues.