From: joel2002_at_gmx.ch
Date: Mon 09 Jun 2003 - 08:57:54 BST
> Hello,
Haaai
> > > vserver-clones with debian-newvserver.sh
> > > .... configuring will take interactive input.
Sure, mostly when it's about the mail-system configuration and the other
daemons.
As I said it's a question what you're using it for. If you want to provide
vservers to
other "customers" there is sure a need for a base-system "dpkg-reconfigure"
or
something like that.
> For me the upgrading and administration
> of many debian servers is most relevant.
>
> Again, things like mounting /bin "read only" for a vserver could
> some times be usefull (more safe) but how would that work with
> installing and upgrading?
I wanted to be able to use the packaging system in the vservers and on the
host-system.
Something that could work is that with every upgrade of the
"reference"-vserver
the downloaded packages get automaticaly converted to "dummy"-packages and
installed
on the vservers. This way the vservers won't overwrite the hardlinked
unified files and have
up2date apt-DB and packages -> we don't need ro on binaries and the vservers
could
still install stuff with dpkg.
Just an idea ;)
Greets
Joel Wiesmann
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