ASL Kernel and Cloudlinux

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ASL Kernel and Cloudlinux

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Hello
Any News about the Support of ASL Cloudlinux?

https://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/CloudLinux

Thanks
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Re: ASL Kernel and Cloudlinux

Unread post by mikeshinn »

Thank you for your question. ASL is supported with Cloudlinux:

https://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.ph ... support.3F

Cloudlinux uses a very old Linux kernel, so unfortunately its not possible to use their kernel modifications in any modern Linux kernel (such as the ASL kernel, which is based on the 3.x kernel tree). The Cloudlinux forks simply do not work with newer kernels. The newer Linux kernels support containers natively, so its likely Cloudlinux will simply embrace the newer kernel designs as opposed to their fork in the old kernel they currently use. Their current code will not work in modern Linux kernels.
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