In another thread, bji said:
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No, you cannot load your own kernel modules. Allowing a Linode to modify the kernel in any way (including loading modules) would be a serious security problem for the Linode host. If you were able to load a kernel module, you would be able to force the host system to run arbitrary code. This is not allowed.
Is this true? I was under the impression that user-mode linux created a "sandbox" for the individual virtual servers that we have here.
If we can build our own kernels, does anyone know what's running in the debian distro? Are there any non-standard patches?
Thanks...