On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Paul Sladen wrote: > Unfortunately I can't answer this, although I can't recall many other saying > they'd experienced problems--Jacques is the one who knows that script and I > think it's tied in with the RedHat/RPM layout. It works by duplicating the > existing filesystem layout.
Very nicely too. > If you just want to get some vservers, up and running quickly without hassle > you can boot Debian on them (which will install itself directly off the FTP > sites); and should work on any Debian or RPM-based host: If I missed it in the original message and you aren't set on Debian I put a couple of Redhat Linux 7.3 servers together a few weeks ago. On pretty low end hardware too. I also use Linuxconf, another fine package by Jacques, and with the Vserver-admin module added it takes 60-100 seconds[1] to create a new vserver from a template vserver. [1] These really are low end hardware. PII/233, 128 MB RAM, IDE drives. Jacques told me once he was doing it in less than 30 seconds. -- "Open Source Software - Sometimes you get more than you paid for..."
