To install Kaspersky Endpoint Security, one of the following operating systems must be installed on the device:
Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments is not supported on devices running CentOS 6.x operating systems.
Integration of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security application with Kaspersky Endpoint Detection and Response (KATA) is not supported on devices running the Mageia 4 operating system.
Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments is not supported on devices running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x operating systems.
Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments is not supported on devices running Astra Linux operating systems in mandatory access control and closed software environment modes.
Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments is not supported on devices running CentOS 6.x operating systems.
Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments is not supported on devices running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x operating systems.
Using Kaspersky Endpoint Security in Light Agent mode to protect virtual environments is not supported on operating systems for the Arm architecture.
Due to technical limitations of fanotify, the application does not support the following file systems: autofs, binfmt_misc, cgroup, configfs, debugfs, devpts, devtmpfs, fuse, fuse.gvfsd-fuse, gfs2, gvfs, hugetlbfs, mqueue, nfsd, proc, parsecfs, pipefs, pstore, usbfs, rpc_pipefs, securityfs, selinuxfs, sysfs, tracefs.
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