Actually, you should be able to run any RPM-based distro under vserver. I've gotten all the RedHats plus Mandrake to run on the same machine, so I know's it's *possible*. Whether I can remember how I did it is a whole different story. :-)

ahp

On Monday, Jun 23, 2003, at 03:35 US/Eastern, Dave Page wrote:



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You might check out vserver instead of UML, it has plenty of advantes (including my endorsement!):

http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_context.hc

Hi Adam,

It looks good, but from a quick glance through the docs it looks like
all the VMs run the same distro as the host machine kinda like FreeBSD
jails. With UML, we can run instances of any distro at once and they're
all isolated.

Regards, Dave.

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