On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 10:27:30 +0100
Damion Parry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> Yes. Simply stop the virtual server, copy it's directory to your skel partition, 
> rename the directory to some sort of skel name, and add this new skel name to vsd:
> $ vsdadm part_skeladd $vsd_svr $skel_name $partition_number
> You'll nned to remove various things like the dev and var directory as they are 
> specific to the virtual server, but thats about it really.
> Damion.

Hi Damion !

But for example.... if I do this, I will made a copy from a existent
virtual server, right ?
So, in "httpd.conf" I already have an IP adress and domain name.
For example, I have a virtual server called "lalalala.com" with IP
400.400.400.400.
If I generate the skel from this virtual server, all the future virtual
servers created from this skel, will have the "httpd.conf" with the name
 "lalalala.com" with IP 400.400.400.400, too.

Ana
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Ana Paula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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