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

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

2005-01-09 Thread Lucas Albers
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 ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org

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

2005-01-08 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 11:02:57PM -0700, Lucas Albers wrote: Nicolas Costes said: Second thing: This forces me to install a Debian vserver... Well, I was planning to try Debian, but not this soon ;-) !!! I'd like to keep up use debian as your vserver host, it's much easier to manager

[Vserver] New and having problems to build my 1st vserver...

2005-01-07 Thread Nicolas Costes
Hello, all, and happy new year ! I recently discovered Linux-vservers, and I'm trying to build a vserver host. The kernel compilation and installation went well, and it works fine (Mandrake, 2.6.9vs1.9.3). I'm encountering problems to build my first vserver I definitely given up using

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

2005-01-07 Thread Lucas Albers
Nicolas Costes said: Second thing: This forces me to install a Debian vserver... Well, I was planning to try Debian, but not this soon ;-) !!! I'd like to keep up use debian as your vserver host, it's much easier to manager vservers on a debian box. I've used redhat/mandrake as vserver host,