Install kernel from RPM on Ubuntu 10.04
You can use the latest RHEL6-based kernel builds on your Ubuntu 10.04 machine. Here's how.
Installation[edit]
1. Get the latest kernel from Download/kernel/rhel6. You need
- vzkernel
- vzkernel-devel
vzkernel-devel
is optional.
For newer kernels with ploop-support you will not be able to use the vzctl package that comes with Ubuntu 10.04. So download the following rpm-packages from openvz.org as well
- ploop
- ploop-lib
- vzctl-core
- vzctl
- vzquota
2. Install fakeroot and alien.
apt-get install fakeroot alien
3. Convert all the RPMs to debs using alien and install the converted kernel
fakeroot alien --to-deb --scripts --keep-version *.rpm dpkg -i vzkernel*deb
4a. Install vz utils (only if you did not download vzctl and vzquota from openvz.org)
apt-get install vzctl vzquota
OR
4b. Download and install libcgroup1 from the Ubuntu 12.04 repository for your architecture if you plan of using current versions of vzctl
wget http://mirror.pnl.gov/ubuntu//pool/universe/libc/libcgroup/libcgroup1_0.37.1-1ubuntu10_i386.deb wget http://mirror.pnl.gov/ubuntu//pool/universe/libc/libcgroup/libcgroup1_0.37.1-1ubuntu10_amd64.deb
dpkg -i libcgroup1*deb dpkg -i ploop*deb vzquota*deb vzctl*deb
6. Modify /boot/grub/menu.lst
like this. This heavily depends on your enviornment. Please modify. See also “configuring the bootloader” of Quick installation.
default 0 timeout 3 title Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS with OpenVZ, kernel 2.6.32-042stab044.17 root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-042stab044.17 root=/dev/sda1 ro console=tty0 initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-042stab044.17 title Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS, kernel 2.6.32-38-server root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-38-server root=/dev/sda1 ro console=tty0 initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-38-server
6b. If using grub2, please modify /etc/default/grub
and change GRUB_DEFAULT to whatever your new grub entry is named (check your menuentrys in /boot/grub/grub.cfg)
"GRUB_DEFAULT="Ubuntu, mit Linux 2.6.32-042stab061.2"
7. Edit /etc/sysctl.conf
. See “sysctl” of Quick installation.
8. Make OpenVZ boots automatically.
update-rc.d vz defaults update-rc.d vzeventd defaults
9. If you plan to use LVM2, make sure the module dm-mod is loaded at startup:
echo "dm-mod" >> /etc/modules
10. Reboot.
reboot
11. Follow the Quick installation from “installing OS template caches”.
11b. rsyslog probably won't work (it depends on a debian-specific kernel-hack). See [1] on how to get it working again.
12. See also Common Networking HOWTOs.