thanks guys I'm installing openvz now , but how to configure the openvz kernel configure file for myself requirements? When I just changed the cpu type in original configure file which was downloaded from the OpenVZ.org . and almost of drivers had be marked Modules by default in it . but when I use the new openvz-kernel to boot up my computer , it displays can't mount the "root" and the root is not a block device (0,0) but when I configure the kernel by hands , in the other words , it's that I cancel all the drivers that I don't need , only choose the ones I want , and include them in kernel ,not by Modules . But when I make the new kernel it throw out many errors , almost of them are saying some xxxxx is not defined in xxxxxx who has any ideas about it ? Thanks in advance~~~ On 6/21/07, Marius Mauch wrote: > > On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:07:42 +0800 > "Squall Liu" wrote: > > > hi Sune > > > > I'm sorry to heard about this -_-!.. > > > > It seems that I can't enjoy the kvm on gentoo right now ? > > It just means that it currently isn't available in the main repository. > You can still install the userspace tools manually, get an ebuild > from the referenced bug or even write your own (that's what I did). > > I assume the main reason why it hasn't been added yet is because most > people wait for the kvm support to be merged back into qemu, > unfortunately there is no deadline for that (I'd guess they want to > fix the gcc-4 problems first). > > Marius > -- > gentoo-server@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Squall Xi'an Shaanxi PRC Squall.Q.Liu@gmail.com http://huster.cublog.cn