On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 13 Feb 2001, at 4:12, Jack Coates wrote:
>
> > Interesting... I like the SysV system for /etc/init.d/service
> > start|stop|restart|status though. My only experience with the BSD
> > style is Slackware 2.0 though, so my apologies and please let me
On 13 Feb 2001, at 4:12, Jack Coates wrote:
> Interesting... I like the SysV system for /etc/init.d/service
> start|stop|restart|status though. My only experience with the BSD
> style is Slackware 2.0 though, so my apologies and please let me
> know if a similar capability is there.
The standar
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 12 Feb 2001, at 18:41, Jack Coates wrote:
>
> > Just want to solicit some feedback on my dedicated server
> > appliance.
>
> > Everything is built into a single root.lrp with centralized
> > configuration (i.e. linuxrc does everything necessary to
On 12 Feb 2001, at 18:41, Jack Coates wrote:
> Just want to solicit some feedback on my dedicated server
> appliance.
> Everything is built into a single root.lrp with centralized
> configuration (i.e. linuxrc does everything necessary to initialize
> hardware and configure the system, then an
Hi,
Just want to solicit some feedback on my dedicated server appliance.
Development is proceeding pretty well on these image ideas:
Boot-disk -- a stripped 2.2.18 kernel based on Oxygen and optimized for
providing minimal services on a single NIC. SSH and PortSentry built in,
but ipchains is no