In message from stephen mulcahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:11:58 +0100):
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If you're committed to rolling your own distro and joining the likes of those listed at http://lwn.net/Distributions/ then I'd recommend Debian as a good starting point.

But I'd echo Jakob's comments - I don't see much value in building a "cluster distribution".
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-stephen

BTW, the question is: which Linux distributions have binary kernels compiled w/increased RLIMIT_MEMLOCK value ?

It's necessary for work with Infiniband/OFED environment. And AFAIK it's therefore necessary (for increase of this value) to recompile the kernel: increasing of the corresponding value in /etc/security/limits.conf can't help. But (liked by me) OpenSuSE distros, for example, have RLIMIT_MEMLOCK=32 only (although I didn't check versions after 10.1).

Mikhail Kuzminsky
Computer Assistance to Chemical Research Center
Zelinsky Inst. of Organic Chemistry
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