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    Survey: Proxmox VE Kernel with or without OpenVZ?

    I fail to see why we cant have the choice to run two different kernels. eg. if i choose to run the latest vanilla kernel that just has kvm support then the gui should have all openvz related config disabled. Im quite happy to put my hand up to spend some development time to get this working in...
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    Survey: Proxmox VE Kernel with or without OpenVZ?

    I really think its not too difficult to do both, its trivial to have the code check what kernel the system is running. Ie if your running the latest kernel, then openvz options are disabled etc. As for maintaining 2 kernels...i highly doubt there would be too much work involved...so i think...
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    Reason for not allowing installing proxmox to standard debian

    UPDATE: I've found http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Lenny which explains the install process on top of debian lenny however this should be in the main download page for much easier reference.

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