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From: Jon Bendtsen (jon+lvm_at_silicide.dk)
Date: Mon 12 Aug 2002 - 20:19:02 BST


Jacques Gelinas wrote:
>
> On Sat, 10 Aug 2002 11:13:40 -0500, Jon Bendtsen wrote
> > Jacques Gelinas wrote:
>
> > > After 10 years of work in linux, mind you, I knew what DEB stand for :-)
> >
> > well excuse me, but if you knew that already, why did you ask what
> > root_server.deb is ?
>
> Obviously, I was not asking about the deb extension. I was asking what
> root_server stand for. The current package is called vserver and there is also
> a vserver-admin package. So what root_server stand for ?

Well, i just tried to answer both questions.

 
> He answered. For me root_server would have stand as a general purpose
> package used to install a whole root server: Everything needed to operate vservers
> and do basic configuration or the root server (which is beyond the vserver
> package) including hardware and networking and ...

This is more or less the same as i think, and what i tried to write in
my reply
to you. (weather or not i succeded is only something you can answer)

 
> At some point, vserver aware distribution will allow one to setup a minimal
> linux installation used to
>
> configure the box
> administer vservers
> monitor vserver and some intrusion detection.

Yes, that would be nice... running debian of course :)

JonB


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