[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu JeOS

2010-04-22 Thread Rob Beard
Hi folks,

I was wondering, with the pending release of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, is Ubuntu 
JeOS still going to be available?

I currently have a VM running Ubuntu JeOS 8.04 LTS, and I backed this up 
the other day and updated it to 10.04 LTS okay (in fact it went really 
well), but I haven't been able to find an Ubuntu JeOS 10.04 LTS ISO 
image (I must admit I haven't had much of a look, maybe a quick Google 
search and a look through the 10.04 LTS ISOs on the Ubuntu FTP site).

If it isn't going to be available anymore, should I use the Ubuntu 
Server CD instead and select the Cloud option?

(My plan at the moment is to run a server in a VM on VMWare as I don't 
have any KVM compatible hardware to hand).

Ta,

Rob


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu JeOS

2007-11-05 Thread John Levin
Michael Holloway wrote:
> Hi
> 
> jeOS looks really interesting, does anyone know when this is actually
> going to be made available? 
> 
> I am in the process of setting up new servers based on VMWareServer on
> 6.06.1, running 7.04 virtual machines. 
> 
> Why the different versions:
> Well the host machine is more difficult (and critical?) to update,
> therefor 5 years LTS is very useful. As for the VMs, you can always
> bring up a new VM with the latest Ubuntu, and migrate from one VM to
> another seamlessly.
> 
> Does anyone have any comments on the above? Any bad-points to this idea?
> 
> 

Just found that jeos has turned up on the ubuntu archives:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jeos/
There's no releases as yet, but there is an unreleased image for 20071024

HTH

John


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[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu JeOS

2007-10-11 Thread Michael Holloway
Hi

jeOS looks really interesting, does anyone know when this is actually
going to be made available? 

I am in the process of setting up new servers based on VMWareServer on
6.06.1, running 7.04 virtual machines. 

Why the different versions:
Well the host machine is more difficult (and critical?) to update,
therefor 5 years LTS is very useful. As for the VMs, you can always
bring up a new VM with the latest Ubuntu, and migrate from one VM to
another seamlessly.

Does anyone have any comments on the above? Any bad-points to this idea?


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