Correct there aren't, however it is now possible to easily replace Ubuntu kernels with custom kernels now that we use pvgrub (it has even been backported to previous releases). Once a custom kernel has been made it can be installed into an ebs backed instance and reboot just like you would do on the desktop.
Rob,
Correct there aren't, however it is now possible to easily replace Ubuntu kernels with custom kernels now that we use pvgrub (it has even been backported to previous releases). Once a custom kernel has been made it can be installed into an ebs backed instance and reboot just like you would do on the desktop.
Basic instructions on building a kernel are at /wiki.ubuntu. com/Kernel/ BuildYourOwnKer nel
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You can also drop questions about building the kernel in #ubuntu-kernel