Hi Brian,
Am 27.09.2010 um 16:34 schrieb Brian Cuttler:
Typically we run zones on systems as, you stated, an isolation
mechanism. Webservers, DNS server, etc.
Typically we don't have a lot of users on these zones, there are
more for services.
A single mutt config file would work just fine for
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 03:56:59PM +0200, Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
> Now here is the question: Would it be more likely that
> all zones share the same mutt configuration or would a
> typical administrator adjust each of them individually?
It has never occurred to me to edit Muttrc -- so much so t
Dago,
Typically we run zones on systems as, you stated, an isolation
mechanism. Webservers, DNS server, etc.
Typically we don't have a lot of users on these zones, there are
more for services.
A single mutt config file would work just fine for us, the few
users that log-into those zones, and t
Hi,
I am maintaing mutt on Solaris for OpenCSW and there is some
discussion going on about the best placement of the mutt
configuration files like Muttrc. The problem arises when
there have been multiple zones installed as "sparse zones".
A zone in Solaris terminology is similar to a BSD Jail,
is