Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-27 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Mon December 26 2005 09:15, Joel Soete wrote: Hello Mike, just one thought (just because it seems to be a std de facto), may some sshd to be able login the vps, tough? Joel, group; I have been looking at that, it seems I have two choices: www.matrixssl.org : : Because it is small.

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-27 Thread Dennis Roos
On 27 Dec 2005 at 8:55, Michael S. Zick wrote: On Mon December 26 2005 09:15, Joel Soete wrote: Hello Mike, just one thought (just because it seems to be a std de facto), may some sshd to be able login the vps, tough? Joel, group; I have been looking at that, it seems I have two

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-27 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Tue December 27 2005 09:04, Dennis Roos wrote: On 27 Dec 2005 at 8:55, Michael S. Zick wrote: On Mon December 26 2005 09:15, Joel Soete wrote: Hello Mike, just one thought (just because it seems to be a std de facto), may some sshd to be able login the vps, tough? Joel,

[Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Michael S. Zick
Joel, I got past my self created problems last night and have had a good night's sleep. I think my planned package is complete, I wanted to review it with someone, I will try to be brief... This is a single file, perhaps sized to fit on a cdrom. Any Linux system, any hardware, that recognizes

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Joel Soete
Hello Mike, Michael S. Zick wrote: Joel, I got past my self created problems last night and have had a good night's sleep. I think my planned package is complete, I wanted to review it with someone, I will try to be brief... This is a single file, perhaps sized to fit on a cdrom. Any Linux

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Mon December 26 2005 08:43, Michael S. Zick wrote: Joel, A sudden thought while reading my own post. The view from inside vsbox01 will have a more typical layout of the first and second level directory trees. I will give it a job. Configure the bb httpd server to serve the html

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Mon December 26 2005 09:15, Joel Soete wrote: Hello Mike, Michael S. Zick wrote: Joel, I think my planned package is complete, I wanted to review it with someone, I will try to be brief... - - - [ really big snip ] - - - What common tool set have I overlooked? Do you see

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Chuck
On Monday 26 December 2005 10:38 am, Michael S. Zick wrote: On Mon December 26 2005 09:15, Joel Soete wrote: Hello Mike, Michael S. Zick wrote: Joel, I think my planned package is complete, I wanted to review it with someone, I will try to be brief... - - - [ really big

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Mon December 26 2005 11:44, Chuck wrote: On Monday 26 December 2005 10:38 am, Michael S. Zick wrote: I just checked, BusyBox has a vi for text editing. Should there be some other editor? I think that emacs would be too big. yes please... pico or nano either one.. both are small

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Mon December 26 2005 08:43, Michael S. Zick wrote: - - - Really Big Snip - - - Today's update to the build guide is posted. Corrections and addition of extending the base system into a minimal system. On line at: http://www.morethan.org/step_step.html Download at:

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Avery Pennarun
On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 09:38:54AM -0600, Michael S. Zick wrote: I just checked, BusyBox has a vi for text editing. Should there be some other editor? I think that emacs would be too big. e3 is an excellent but tiny text editor. It definitely beats nano or pico. Have fun, Avery

Re: [Vserver] The nano-vserver package.

2005-12-26 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Mon December 26 2005 12:58, Avery Pennarun wrote: On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 09:38:54AM -0600, Michael S. Zick wrote: I just checked, BusyBox has a vi for text editing. Should there be some other editor? I think that emacs would be too big. e3 is an excellent but tiny text editor. It