You know, you can load OpenVZ on top of Fedora and run a "CentOS"
Virtual Machine just for QmailToaster.
http://www.openvz.org/
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/2/07, Vince Callaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Harry Zink wrote:
> Any particular reason to prefer fdr6 over Centos 4, considering all
> the proble
Harry Zink wrote:
> Any particular reason to prefer fdr6 over Centos 4, considering all
> the problems with fdr6, and the extreme ease with Centos, I was just
> wondering.
In my case it is application driven. I have a software package I wrote
for the Intermodal Trucking business. The systems I
On Jan 2, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Mark Piekos wrote:
As my present machine was built on fdr40 I thought I'd stick with
fedora. I started with fdr50 but then found I couldn't get it to
install on my SATA hard drive. fdr60 installs straight from the
dvd onto my SATA drive. I'm presently workin
Harry,
As my present machine was built on fdr40 I thought I'd stick with
fedora. I started with fdr50 but then found I couldn't get it to
install on my SATA hard drive. fdr60 installs straight from the dvd
onto my SATA drive. I'm presently working on getting CentOS 4.4 to
install. I've co
Any particular reason to prefer fdr6 over Centos 4, considering all
the problems with fdr6, and the extreme ease with Centos, I was just
wondering.
Harry
On Jan 2, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Vince Callaway wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 15:24 +, Mark Piekos wrote:
Vince,
I have just about give
On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 15:24 +, Mark Piekos wrote:
> Vince,
>
> I have just about given up on FC6 and decided it will be less difficult
> (for me)to solve the seperate problem of installing CentOS 4 on my SATA
> drive...
>
> I would be very interested in hearing what you have to do to get it
>
Have you tried just running the fdr60-perl.sh script?
On 12/30/06, Vince Callaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't know if anyone else is using Fedora Core 6, but here are some
notes.
The install docs say to do a yum update after installing toaster. My
experience so far is to do that right aft
Vince,
I have just about given up on FC6 and decided it will be less difficult
(for me)to solve the seperate problem of installing CentOS 4 on my SATA
drive...
I would be very interested in hearing what you have to do to get it
working though.
Good luck and best wishes,
Mark.
> Don't know if a
Don't know if anyone else is using Fedora Core 6, but here are some
notes.
The install docs say to do a yum update after installing toaster. My
experience so far is to do that right after installing the OS.
For some reason the fdr60-install-script.sh has vqadmin-toaster
commented out. I fix tha