bably nothing.
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fff
How do I tell what make and model of RAID card it is?
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it is ironical. :) It is easy to
screw up Linux as root if you do stupid stuff. Anyone with root access can
kill any Linux distro by doing harmful things on purpose.
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container formats and codecs.
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be very easy and
you could even offer a pre-configured OpenVZ OS Template with BackupPC already
installed and configured... well, as generically configured as possible.
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://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Virtualization/OpenVZ
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to add an explanation on why some VPSes do not include yum. I'm
a long time member of the OpenVZ community and know the reason.
2) New Page - In the HowTos - Virtualization section - Installing and using
OpenVZ with CentOS 5
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