On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Stefan Bader
<email address hidden> wrote:
> 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 ?
>
> Currently there is only a staging PPA which has that kernel packages:
> https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/pre-proposed
Ahh, thanks!
>
>> 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.
Makes sense. Thanks a lot anyway :)
PS: I replied yesterday from an other address, perhaps that's why my
mail was lost. Lets see now :)
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Stefan Bader ce8a25e6850e42e a95d1386adc, UBUNTU: [Config] Enable all /launchpad. net/~kernel- ppa/+archive/ pre-proposed
<email address hidden> wrote:
> rata wrote:
>> 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:
> https:/
Ahh, thanks!
>
>> 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.
Makes sense. Thanks a lot anyway :)
PS: I replied yesterday from an other address, perhaps that's why my
mail was lost. Lets see now :)
Thanks a lot,
Rodrigo