Thanks for the suggestion, Scott. However, I have no prior knowledge in
running VMWare and it might a bit too much for me to handle. Although I am
the administrator of the servers here, I sort of came into this position not
because I had prior experience but simply because I am the only one then
that had tinkle with Linux OS before.
In any case, this might give me an excuse to try VMWare. :P
Regards,
A. Syadiqin
2009/2/19 Scott Silva <ssi...@sgvwater.com>
> on 2-19-2009 8:05 AM Allie Syadiqin spake the following:
> > Thanks for post, Mike. I confess that I barely understand what Mike is
> > telling me to do but turning off the hardware RAID is not something I
> > can consider.
> > I need a solution that will install and make Endian 2.2 work on this
> > server as it is now. I'm not that knowledgeable when it comes to
> > tweaking the kernel or stuff, so I need someone to guide me on solving
> > this issue.
> >
> > If anyone is pretty sure that Endian 2.2 R3 will NOT install on this
> > server and there is NO fix for this yet, I would also appreciate if they
> > reply to this post.
> >
> > Thanks again for all replies.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> You can try to load the free version of VMWare ESXi on it, and then load
> Endian as a virtual machine under it. That way you can have the machine
> doing
> multiple things in other vm's, or have multiple versions of firewalls for
> easy
> changeovers and experimentation. Endian will never need all that power just
> for itself, and it will give you an easy way to switch back to your 2.1
> firewall when you find out that the 2.2 beta isn't quite ready for
> everybody.
>
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