On Wed February 3 2010, Natanael Copa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm (finally) creating an alpine-vserver iso for a minimal (32bit)
> vserver host distro. The idea is that you can run the host from cdrom,
> usb, cf (or install to disk if wanted) and then mount /vservers dir to
> a disk array and run the vservers from there. You could even run your
> guests from tmpfs if you had enough ram and are ok to lose them during
> next reboot.
>
Long time, no hear. . .
Good to hear you and alpine-linux are alive and well.
> In addidion to the base system uclibc, busybox, apk-tools (package
> manager) and util-vserver, what more packages would be interesting to
> have on the iso?
>
> I'm thinking of:
>
> openntpd
> openssh
Perhaps use Dropbear instead if size is a concern.
> shorewall
> e2fsprogs
> xfsprogs
Not a good idea if there is a chance of losing power without properly
flushing and closing any persistent files on xfs (or ext4).
These file systems get their speed by buffering a very large amount of
meta-data - a simple power-off or other power loss guarantees non-recovery.
> mdadm
> lvm2
>
> Anything else?
>
How about NFS and CIFS (Samba) tools?
Mike
Received on Wed Feb 3 15:47:02 2010