On 3 August 2012 12:53, Rebanta Ghosh <ghosh.reba...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Friend; > > can u please tell me like plug where i could find organisiations that deals > with unix issues. > so that i can report my problem to them. > > Regards > Rebanto.
Having run a server myself running Ubuntu - which later was migrated to Debian here are a few quick thoughts: - Use a LTS version that is _REALLY_ for a server (read Debian Stable) - not many loopholes - If your server is mostly doing "Routing" please use Debian/FreeBSD - On Ubuntu, this command simplifies creating a RAMFS: $ mkinitramfs -c -k 3.2.xx (3.2.xx is the full version name of the new kernel.) - Please avoid using vanilla kernels on "Ubuntu" (a reason I switched to Debian) - you need to pull Ubuntu's kernel - Support for that is available from Canonical's forums [ visit: http://www.ubuntu.com/community ] - Support for Debian is available at http://www.debian.org - for servers, use stable - no testing/experimental/unstable For specific help on "mkinitramfs" or "mkinitrd" please try it out once, and if you are indeed getting an error, please post a short snippet of the message - that'd be useful for everyone. Beta _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List