> > I just thought you might like a glimpse of one other way someone is
doing
> this
> > sort of thing.
> 
> hmm, you sure you know what linux-vserver 2.6/vs2.0 can do?
> 
> anyway, thanks for the input!
> 
> best,
> Herbert
>

:-[

I guess I don't... I'm running out of hardware to experiment with, so I
haven't been playing with the new stuff too much.

You know, if a distro wanted to get some media attention, they could put
some effort behind the vserver project and roll it into their distro as an
optional module with a nice config tool.

Of course, I don't know if vserver can be built as an optional module, I've
only built it into a vanilla kernel, but still... they could raise a lot of
hype and woo some enterprise (aka paying customer) market share, I think.

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