I've been using Jaunty for a few months now, and I've noticed that
my grub list is getting *quite* lengthy as new kernels are released.
In order to reduce the kernels, I need to manually uninstall all of
the old kernels I don't need anymore, and I was curious if there was
any sort of a
Hi,
I am seeking recommendations and pros/cons of different virtualization
software.
The physical machine is a Intel T9400 quad core with 8GB ram, 2x500GB
sata disks and 1Gb nic. My current plan is to run 64 bit Fedora Core 10
(or 11 as available) as the host OS. The guest OSes will include
From: Mark Ellison m...@ellisonsoftware.com
To: Greater NH Linux User Group gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Date: 3/19/2009 11:58 AM
Subject:recommendations on virtualization software
Hi,
I am seeking recommendations and pros/cons of different virtualization
software.
The
On Thursday 19 March 2009 11:55:12 Mark Ellison wrote:
Hi,
I am seeking recommendations and pros/cons of different virtualization
software.
The physical machine is a Intel T9400 quad core with 8GB ram, 2x500GB
sata disks and 1Gb nic. My current plan is to run 64 bit Fedora Core 10
On 3/19/09, Mark Ellison m...@ellisonsoftware.com wrote:
Hi,
I am seeking recommendations and pros/cons of different virtualization
software.
The physical machine is a Intel T9400 quad core with 8GB ram, 2x500GB
sata disks and 1Gb nic. My current plan is to run 64 bit Fedora Core 10
(or 11
On 03/19/2009 11:55 AM, Mark Ellison wrote:
Hi,
I am seeking recommendations and pros/cons of different virtualization
software.
The physical machine is a Intel T9400 quad core with 8GB ram, 2x500GB
sata disks and 1Gb nic. My current plan is to run 64 bit Fedora Core 10
(or 11 as
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Jeffrey O'brien
jobr...@expertserver.comwrote:
From: Mark Ellison m...@ellisonsoftware.com
To: Greater NH Linux User Group gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Date: 3/19/2009 11:58 AM
Subject:recommendations on virtualization software
Hi,
I
Mark Ellison writes:
Hi,
I am seeking recommendations and pros/cons of different virtualization
software.
The physical machine is a Intel T9400 quad core with 8GB ram, 2x500GB
sata disks and 1Gb nic. My current plan is to run 64 bit Fedora Core 10
(or 11 as available) as the host OS.
From: Kenny Lussier kluss...@gmail.com
To: Jeffrey O'brien jobr...@expertserver.com
CC: gnhlug-disc...@gnhlug.org
Date: 3/18/2009 7:44 PM
Subject:Re: Labeling Multipath drives
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Jeffrey O'brien
jobr...@expertserver.comwrote:
Kenny, you
On Thursday 19 March 2009 12:06:18 Jeffrey O'brien wrote:
Your best bet for OS support would be in VMware(Try Server, its Free and less
bloated than workstation), due to the binary translation they are able to run
the most variety of OSes (BSD's, Solaris x86, Windows, Linux 2.4 -2.6). For
On 03/19/2009 12:12 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
On 03/19/2009 11:55 AM, Mark Ellison wrote:
Hi,
I am seeking recommendations and pros/cons of different
virtualization software.
The physical machine is a Intel T9400 quad core with 8GB ram, 2x500GB
sata disks and 1Gb nic. My current plan is to
From: Jarod Wilson ja...@wilsonet.com
To: gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Date: 3/19/2009 2:13 PM
Subject:Re: recommendations on virtualization software
On Thursday 19 March 2009 12:06:18 Jeffrey O'brien wrote:
Your best bet for OS support would be in VMware(Try Server, its
I have reinstalled GRUB as indicated... But, I don't have a kernel.
So I can get a GRUB command line at boot-up, but theres nothing to boot!
Is there a way to install a kernel?
On Mar 18, 2009 10:08pm, Frank DiPrete fdipr...@comcast.net wrote:
boot into repair / rescue mode
type grub
I'm currently using Xen since all the guests I have are Linux. How hard
is it to migrate from Xen to KVM if I wanted to go that route?
To expand a bit on what I'm doing, I have four guests that run
independent Debian Etch instances, and each of which is backed by DRBD
running on two servers,
I use Xen and VMWare on different server. I like VMWare ESXi because it is free
and very easy to moving around or cloning.
--- On Thu, 3/19/09, Mark Ellison m...@ellisonsoftware.com wrote:
From: Mark Ellison m...@ellisonsoftware.com
Subject: recommendations on virtualization software
To:
2009/3/19 jesse...@gmail.com:
So I can get a GRUB command line at boot-up, but theres nothing to boot!
Is there a way to install a kernel?
I'm pretty sure you can boot the Live CD, mount your hard disk
filesystems and then chroot to them, then run apt-get install
whatever to install any
Has anyone onlist every cross compiled to, say, ARM, under Ubuntu?
I'm NOT wanting to cross compile Linux applications for ARM under
Linux, I specifically want to compile applications to run natively on
an ARM processor.
What I currently have is an Olimex LPC-P2129, which I'm developing
code
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Mark Ellison m...@ellisonsoftware.comwrote:
Hi,
Hi! Howdy! Please to meet you! How are you? Doing well, I hope? ;-)
I am seeking recommendations and pros/cons of different virtualization
software.
What is the intended application? Workstation,
That sounds like it, I'm going to give it a try.
I'm going to have to use a local copy of the kernel package though, I can't
access the internet with the Live CD.
I'll let you know!
On Mar 19, 2009 8:22pm, Ben Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/3/19 jesse...@gmail.com:
So I can get a
Now, don't everybody all crowd in at once trying to be the lucky
person who snags this freebie, but I'm offering a US Robotics
Sportster Vi external FAX/modem unit, pretty much new in box
(most items still in shrinkwrap) to the first taker...
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