This is a great HowTo, tried it and works. Will be using this with my
customers now because the snapshot.debian.net-way is giving away debian
stability/security.
Thank you!
Ding Honghui wrote:
The standard way to create OpenVZ template in debian is use debootstrap[1]
If you run other tools s
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 05:12:16PM +0100, gooldi wrote:
> This is my first time asking stuff on a mailinglist and I am amazed at
> the speed of the replies :) thanks!
>
Hi,
Free software users usually consider themselves are part of a community
(of volunteers). Mailing lists are places for us to
The standard way to create OpenVZ template in debian is use debootstrap[1]
If you run other tools such like EZ-Templates, As you said, some package
maybe missing when you create template because the offical debian
sources maybe changed in days. I guess you are looking for something
like snapshot.d
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 05:12:16PM +0100, gooldi wrote:
> This is my first time asking stuff on a mailinglist and I am amazed at the
> speed of the replies :) thanks!
With so many subscribers ... ;)
> We are using OpenVZ for virtualization which uses EZ-Templates to create
> OS-Template-Caches
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 06:23:49PM +0100, gooldi wrote:
Hi,
I have a question about the way packages are handled in Debian. I am used
to CentOS/Fedora Repositories.
From your question I am guessing you are talking about the current
stable release (codename etch).
My
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 06:23:49PM +0100, gooldi wrote:
> I have a question about the way packages are handled in Debian. I am
> used to CentOS/Fedora Repositories.
>
> My Problem:
> *I have a Package Z that has a dependency on a "Package X Version Y1" in
> the Repository.
> *Package X Version Y
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 06:23:49PM +0100, gooldi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about the way packages are handled in Debian. I am used
> to CentOS/Fedora Repositories.
From your question I am guessing you are talking about the current
stable release (codename etch).
> My Problem:
> *I hav
Hi,
I have a question about the way packages are handled in Debian. I am
used to CentOS/Fedora Repositories.
My Problem:
*I have a Package Z that has a dependency on a "Package X Version Y1" in
the Repository.
*Package X Version Y1 is updated to version Y2 in the Repository.
*My dependency i
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