Greetings,
I've used RHEL, CentOS and Fedora for many years... and as many of you on this
list may know... back in January, CentOS because a sponsored project of Red
Hat. For the upcoming CentOS 7 release they are going beyond just the normal
release that is an as-perfect-as-possible clone of
> Оригинално писмо
>От: Scott Dowdle dow...@montanalinux.org
>Относно: [Users] CentOS varients... how about an OpenVZ one?
>До: OpenVZ users
>Изпратено на: Четвъртък, 2014, Април 3 18:39:21 EEST
> Greetings,
>
> I've used RHEL, CentOS and Fedora for many years...
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> It will be nice to have some special attention in CentOS community,
> but what exactly will be the purpose of that group?
>
> What will be the difference from stock CentOS?
>
> Currently is kernel + tools.
>
> Is it worted to do special re-spin just for
Bonjour,
Centos Varients?, an openvz one... Great!
I am playing with this idea right now.
A small liveCD, ready to install a HOST with
centos and openvz kernel (for now centos-6.5), "no bell and whistle"
something very very basic/direct, useful for TI not afraid by
2 or 3 CLI commands.
What I h
> -Original Message-
> From: users-boun...@openvz.org [mailto:users-boun...@openvz.org] On
> Behalf Of Jean-Marc Pigeon
> Sent: Donnerstag, 03. April 2014 20:19
> To: OpenVZ users
> Subject: Re: [Users] CentOS varients... how about an OpenVZ one?
>
> Bonjour,
>
> Centos Varients?, an ope
Seems like a great idea. While I am not affiliated with CentOS, I'd be
interested in helping if help is needed.
Todd
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Scott Dowdle wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've used RHEL, CentOS and Fedora for many years... and as many of you on
> this list may know... back in Ja
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> What I have in mind? in the next month is to have a Centos-7 without
> systemd
> (IMHO; for server; systemd will only bring big trouble).
systemd isn't that big a deal really.
Instead of "chkconfig httpd on" you "systemctl enable httpd".
Instead of "ser
Hello,
Not trying to start a systemd war either.
systemd isn't that big deal indeed.
I have configured my own package to be started with systemd, easy and
no trouble,
work fine.
Problem is, when the system is in trouble, systemd put you
in very deep trouble (personal experience).
You are then
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> Problem is, when the system is in trouble, systemd put you
> in very deep trouble (personal experience).
>
> You are then in a kind of Windows kingdom with the "3 options"
> restart, reboot, re-install. (I do not feel it is good product for
> production s