Re: [Vserver] Ubuntu Guest Image

2005-04-28 Thread Christian Hergert
You could always debootstrap to an image backed file using:
   debootstrap hoary /path/to/image/mount http:// 
us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu

~ chris
On Apr 28, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Darryl Ross wrote:
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Heyas All,
Does anyone have a Ubuntu Hoary guest image built?
Alternatively, is it possible to use the debian-newvserver.sh  
script to
build a hoary vserver?

Thanks
Darryl
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Re: [Vserver] New and having problems to 'build' my 1st vserver...

2005-01-10 Thread Christian Hergert
Luke,

Debian with vserver is very easy. it does require a kernel patch and
build, but debians kernel-package makes that very easy. all stable
userspace utilities are available with packages too.

~ chris

On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 00:23 -0700, Lucas Albers wrote:
 Herbert,
 Which Linux Host OS would you reccomend for a new users,
 as the easiest setup for a vserver configuration?
 I am not trying to start a religious war, just help out new users.
 
 --Luke
 
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[Vserver] networking status

2004-09-26 Thread Christian Hergert
first of all, the vserver mailman signup page is currently broken, so 
please reply to me as well.

Im curious to what the status of networking is within the contexts. I 
would like to setup a virtual router with vserver if possible (and if 
not, start hacking on it). If anyone is familiar with Foundry or 
Juniper switches, that is what im looking to do. Basically, a 
completely seperate routing instance within each context by allowing 
certain network interfaces to bind within certain contexts only. (so 
say eth0 is in context 1 as eth0 and eth1 is in context 2 as eth0). 
This would then allow you to have duplicate IP space between contexts. 
If this could be done in linux, thats a HUGE market to take away from 
Foundry and Juniper and Cisco (wink wink). Let me know your thoughts.

Christian Hergert
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senior network engineer
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[Vserver] networking status

2004-09-26 Thread Christian Hergert
first of all, the vserver mailman signup page is currently broken, so 
please reply to me as well.

Im curious to what the status of networking is within the contexts. I 
would like to setup a virtual router with vserver if possible (and if 
not, start hacking on it). If anyone is familiar with Foundry or 
Juniper switches, that is what im looking to do. Basically, a 
completely seperate routing instance within each context by allowing 
certain network interfaces to bind within certain contexts only. (so 
say eth0 is in context 1 as eth0 and eth1 is in context 2 as eth0). 
This would then allow you to have duplicate IP space between contexts. 
If this could be done in linux, thats a HUGE market to take away from 
Foundry and Juniper and Cisco (wink wink). Let me know your thoughts.

Christian Hergert
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
senior network engineer
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