On 9/19/19 8:22 AM, Thomas M. Payerle wrote: > one of our clusters > is still running RHEL6, and while containers based on Ubuntu 16, > Debian 8, or RHEL7 all appear to work properly, > containers based on Ubuntu 18 or Debian 9 will die with "Kernel too > old" errors.
I think the idea generally is to have your container host be the newest version, with containers providing a home for legacy (or at most contemporary) software stacks. Never heard of anyone trying to do it the other way around, but appreciate this proof of concept that it's a bad idea.