Re: [Users] Debian 7 HN Repository

2013-10-24 Thread Johan Wilfer
2013-10-24 11:58, Marco d'Itri skrev: On Oct 24, CoolCold wrote: as I understand, ipv6 module is not loaded within initrd, thats why you get those errors. May be I will do some tests if have some spare time to have look on Wheezy - for now I'm on Squeeze, only one Wheezy box without openvz ker

Re: [Users] Fwd: [Announce] Kernel RHEL6 042stab081.5 (stable)

2013-10-24 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hi The wheezy-test repo is for wheezy (debian stable). / Ola Inguza Technology AB Sent from a phone Den 24 okt 2013 11:28 skrev "spameden" : > 2013/10/24 CoolCold : > > You can use pins to set higher priority for vzctl from OpenVZ repo like > > > >Package: vzctl > >Pin:

Re: [Users] Debian 7 HN Repository

2013-10-24 Thread spameden
Hi. > After upgrading now I see that the new kernel appear above so now I have: > #update-grub > Generating grub.cfg ... > Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-amd64 > Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-4-amd64 > Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-openvz-042stab081.5-amd64 > Found

Re: [Users] Fwd: [Announce] Kernel RHEL6 042stab081.5 (stable)

2013-10-24 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > Thanks for your reply, but that didn't solve my question. > > Because I do not want to use latest vzctl (testing), I need latest > vzctl from stable OpenVZ repo. > > Is it possible to add? I guess I have to do things manually still > (e.g. using alien wi

Re: [Users] Debian 7 HN Repository

2013-10-24 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Oct 24, CoolCold wrote: > as I understand, ipv6 module is not loaded within initrd, thats why > you get those errors. May be I will do some tests if have some spare > time to have look on Wheezy - for now I'm on Squeeze, only one Wheezy > box without openvz kernels and it is in production. Deb

Re: [Users] Fwd: [Announce] Kernel RHEL6 042stab081.5 (stable)

2013-10-24 Thread spameden
2013/10/24 Ola Lundqvist : > Hi > > You can use pinning, and you can also use the wheezy-test repository > temporarily just when installing vzctl and vzquota. Thanks for your reply, but that didn't solve my question. Because I do not want to use latest vzctl (testing), I need latest vzctl from st

Re: [Users] Fwd: [Announce] Kernel RHEL6 042stab081.5 (stable)

2013-10-24 Thread spameden
2013/10/24 CoolCold : > You can use pins to set higher priority for vzctl from OpenVZ repo like > >Package: vzctl >Pin: release a=testing >Pin-Priority: 900 > > string " Pin: release a=testing" can be formed basing on output of > #apt-cache policy > it

Re: [Users] Fwd: [Announce] Kernel RHEL6 042stab081.5 (stable)

2013-10-24 Thread Ola Lundqvist
Hi You can use pinning, and you can also use the wheezy-test repository temporarily just when installing vzctl and vzquota. // Ola On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 11:12 AM, CoolCold wrote: > You can use pins to set higher priority for vzctl from OpenVZ repo like > >Package: vzctl >

Re: [Users] Fwd: [Announce] Kernel RHEL6 042stab081.5 (stable)

2013-10-24 Thread CoolCold
You can use pins to set higher priority for vzctl from OpenVZ repo like Package: vzctl Pin: release a=testing Pin-Priority: 900 string " Pin: release a=testing" can be formed basing on output of #apt-cache policy it will show identification fields for re

Re: [Users] Debian 7 HN Repository

2013-10-24 Thread CoolCold
about grub: To be honest, I usually set explicit kernel name (not id) in /etc/default/grub to be sure what will be loaded. about sysctl: as I understand, ipv6 module is not loaded within initrd, thats why you get those errors. May be I will do some tests if have some spare time to have look on Whe

Re: [Users] Fwd: [Announce] Kernel RHEL6 042stab081.5 (stable)

2013-10-24 Thread spameden
Sorry, forgot to include users list... 2013/10/24 spameden : > 2013/10/24 Ola Lundqvist : >> Hi >> >> vzctl and vzquota is in Debian wheezy (normal debian, not this repository). >> The versions in Debian wheezy (stable) should work just fine, no need to >> upgrade them unless you need ploop suppor