Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
In most cases your jail environment will function ok as long as
its the same base release level. Example, host=8.0 jail1=8.1 and
jail2=8.2
IIUC, a better example would be host=8.2, jail1=8.1 and jail2=8.0.
A point release is not supposed to make any
Hi
I think Jail on FreeBSD 8.2 can generate 2 jailed machine using the same
version of FreeBSD, for example, on a 8.2 AMD64 Jailer, I can create 2
or more FreeBSD 8.2 amd64 Jailed machine.
My question is: can I install other version of FreeBSD on the Jailed
environment? If yes, which steps shall
2012-04-03 08:20, James Y Chen skrev:
Hi
Hello
My question is: can I install other version of FreeBSD on the Jailed
environment?
Since all jails use the same kernel I think you can not do that.
There has been a lot of changes between versions of freebsd.
James Y Chen wrote:
Hi
I think Jail on FreeBSD 8.2 can generate 2 jailed machine using the same
version of FreeBSD, for example, on a 8.2 AMD64 Jailer, I can create 2
or more FreeBSD 8.2 amd64 Jailed machine.
My question is: can I install other version of FreeBSD on the Jailed
James Y Chen wrote:
Hi
I think Jail on FreeBSD 8.2 can generate 2 jailed machine using the same
version of FreeBSD, for example, on a 8.2 AMD64 Jailer, I can create 2
or more FreeBSD 8.2 amd64 Jailed machine.
My question is: can I install other version of FreeBSD on the Jailed
environment? If