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Corey Wright wrote:
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>> Hello all,
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>> Could someone elaborate on how to make devices available inside a
>> vserver? (/dev/tty[0-9] or /dev/mem) etc.
> 
> can't you just copy the desired file from /dev to /vservers/<name>/dev or
> do a mknod, either one as root from the host?
> 
>> I would like to be able to burn a cd under a vserver, or even run X.
> 
> appears you need some additional capabilities for writing optical media. 
> search for Akito's conversations in these irc transcripts.
> 
> http://irc.13thfloor.at/LOG/2005-12/LOG_2005-12-19.txt
> http://irc.13thfloor.at/LOG/2005-12/LOG_2005-12-21.txt

Thanks guys, I now know that "making devices" means nothing more then
copying it from the host, to the guest (while still in the host. Am I
making sense here?)

One other question, as this is meant for a testing server for home
use, and public access is available, I don't really need the security.

Is there a way to turn off all "security" so I'm left with a vserver
Basically a computer within a computer?

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Mark Maas-martin                            (OpenPGP: 0xA8F5C970)
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http://www.maas-martin.nl/mark/blog
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