[ec2-beta] Need linux kernel headers for 2.6.27-13-xen
Chuck Short
chuck.short at canonical.com
Thu Feb 19 17:31:24 GMT 2009
Hi,
The header files have been uploaded to
http://people.ubuntu.com/~chucks/ec2-headers. If you have any questions
please let me know.
Regards
chuck
Eric Hammond wrote:
> Collin:
>
> You can't upgrade kernels on EC2 instances. You can run new instances
> with different kernels, but only if those kernels are already published
> by Amazon or another official partner like Canonical.
>
> For your particular situation, you may need to wait until beta2 comes
> out with the newer kernel unless Chuck can add the older 2.6.27-13-xen
> kernel source to the PPA retroactively.
>
> A this point, beta1 has enough known problems, it may not be worth
> trying to spend too much time on things that don't work. Either wait to
> test beta2 or use the stable community Ubuntu AMIs I publish on
> http://alestic.com
>
> The images on http://alestic.com are completely Ubuntu except for using
> Amazon's 2.6.21 kernel which amazingly doesn't cause many problems other
> than disabling AppArmor and forcing you to use version 1 when creating
> XFS file systems on Intrepid (works fine with Hardy which is what many
> production systems use).
>
> The kernel source is also available for Amazon's kernels, though you may
> want to switch questions about this to the non-beta group at
> http://groups.google.com/group/ec2ubuntu
>
> Looking forward to beta2 and the eventual official release,
> --
> Eric Hammond
> ehammond at thinksome.com
>
>
>
> Collin Hayden wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am using the ec2 64-bit image and running the 2.6.27-13-xen kernel, my
>> problem is that I am trying to get an afs module to load so that I can
>> use the openafs-client. In order to do this, I need the
>> linux-headers-2.6.27-13-xen but cannot find them anywhere. It's not in
>> ppa repo nor on google. I tried upgrading the kernel to 2.6.27-19-xen
>> because the headers are available on ppa repo for this version of
>> kernel. The catch 22 is that I can't seem to change the mapping or
>> don't understand how to boot the new kernel.... isn't this something
>> that ec2 does it a particular manner? I am stuck here. Any ideas on
>> what to do next?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Collin
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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