If you are going to run OpenVZ on Arch, you might as well write a PKGBUILD for it: it'll make your life a lot easier updating your OpenVZ installation.
Post the PKGBUILD on the AUR (aur.archlinux.org) or the forum and you'll soon see if there's any interest. :) On 4/10/06, Rene Kalff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Arch Linux users, > > since a few weeks i'm a new, very pleased, Arch linux user. I started using > Arch linux because I wanted to have a clean operating system and almost > arived at the point of building my own, ofcourse not a good idea if a > distribution is available that mostly fits my needs. > > I want to start using Arch linux as a virtual server for all sorts of > purposes within my company. To do so i'm building a system by using the > OpenVZ software. Because a lot of people are offering their spare time to > build and maintain Arch linux I don't want to sit at the sideline, profit > from their efforts. > > I know that every addition to the Arch linux system makes it more useable > for a large group of people but as i'm already making 80-100 hour weeks I > first want to check if there is any short term interest in an OpenVZ package > for Arch Linux. More information can be found at http://openvz.org. If there > are people interested in such a package I'm more than willing to contribute > and maintain the kernel and packages for OpenVZ. > > > > -- > With kind regards, > > Rene Kalff > Dasensys > > Stougjesdijk 83 > 3273 LM Westmaas > The Netherlands > > T. +31 (0)186 575 423 > F. +31 (0)186 575 478 > E. [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > _______________________________________________ > arch mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch > > > _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
