>>>>> "AJ" == Aurelien Jarno <aurel...@aurel32.net> writes:
AJ> If you consider Debian "stable" as too archaic, I am missing words to AJ> qualify a 2.6.32 kernel released in 2009. Prehistoric maybe? Indeed, but we don't have any choice there. And it isn't Linus' 2.6.32, its openvz's port of rh's port of 2.6.32. So it isn't as out of date as the main version number suggests. >> There should be a way to continue to use sid on these platforms. AJ> One solution is to use jessie plus backports. This will be supported up AJ> to at least May 2018, probably May 2020. I'm (slowly) switching my openvzs to that, but not being able ever to upgrade from jessie (and trusty for the U users, given that they've pulled 2.21 into xenial) is a problem, even with backports. AJ> The minimum required version in the glibc is something configurable at AJ> build time (to some extents, the absolute minimum is 2.6.32 for glibc AJ> 2.21). The ideal solution, then, would be a separate libc package compiled to work with openvz's kernel. Maybe called libc-openvz. And it would be great if apt could install it by default whenever it sees /proc/vz. This would be similar to the libc6-i686:i386, libc-xen and libc-pic packages (and any others that I missed). Given that it is already done for xen guests, it shouldn't be an issue also to do so for openvz guests. [Appologies for being slow to respond; 4.4-rc4 proved much less stable than rc3 on my workstation.] -JimC -- James Cloos <cl...@jhcloos.com> OpenPGP: 0x997A9F17ED7DAEA6