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Re: [Vserver] regarding Bastard Patchset and bootable cdroms[edit]
- From: Dariush Pietrzak
- Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 11:05:56 +0100 (CET)
> hmm, added your last link http://eyck.forumakad.pl/Projects/bsd > to linux-vserver.org wiki, but didn't find the 13f release oh, I've mistaken which directory unison synchronizes to which, now it should be there. > PS: did you fix some of the known issues? Nope. I ain't got no SMP-capable machine here, and don't expect to have one in coming year, so the problems you mentioned haven't bit me yet. I hope to move to new vs before they do. About LLUGiX with vserver support - it's a knoppix clone made for LLUG ( Lublin Linux Users Group ), it runs with bastard kernel and contains vserver utils, so it's easy to pop cd in and watch vserver marvels to roll on.. (*) * - not really, there's no configuration and no example vservers yet, so * you have to create your own... With it it's just a matter of writing simple script to realize the vision someone mentioned around here - you boot cd and then run your system from disk as vserver inside it. ISO is available from http://grendel.ar.lublin.pl/llugix/, 006d is the first version to support ctx. -- Key fingerprint = 40D0 9FFB 9939 7320 8294 05E0 BCC7 02C4 75CC 50D9 Namagumi namagomi namagoroshi
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