I've been looking into setting up some Linux servers but instead I'm thinking
that I could use Virtual Box on my FreeBSD servers to do this. I would like
some seasoned advice from others on the following before proceeding:
1. As I understand it you can install Virtual Box from the ports collecti
Bill:
>> 1. As I understand it you can install Virtual Box from the ports
>> collection.
That port or a good numbr of other VMWare apps exist in the ports tree - you
are not restricted to V-Box.
Starting the virtual machines is not xorg/login dependent. You can do this
for any service through rc.c
Hi,
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 13:30:45 +0200
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> I have a local folder called /files/
> In my daily backup event I create as per day a backkup folder that
> contains this /files folder including all its sub folders
>
> --- cut ---
>
> rsync -avrz -e ssh /files/ backupr@x.x.x.x:/v
On 04/19/2013 7:37 am, Bill Tillman wrote:
I've been looking into setting up some Linux servers but instead I'm
thinking that I could use Virtual Box on my FreeBSD servers to do
this. I would like some seasoned advice from others on the following
before proceeding:
1. As I understand it you can
On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 05:37:11 -0700, Bill Tillman wrote:
> I've been looking into setting up some Linux servers but instead I'm
> thinking that I could use Virtual Box on my FreeBSD servers to do this.
> I would like some seasoned advice from others on the following before
> proceeding:
>
> 1. As
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