On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 11:02:57PM -0700, Lucas Albers wrote:
> 
> Nicolas Costes said:
> > Second thing: This forces me to install a Debian vserver... Well, I was
> > planning to try Debian, but not this soon ;-) !!! I'd like to keep up
> 
> use debian as your vserver host, it's much easier to manager 
> vservers on a debian box.

is that so?

> I've used redhat/mandrake as vserver host, and very very much 
> prefer using debian.

well, as you said, it's a matter of preference ...

> I dont' remember the steps to get it to work with redhat/mandrake.
> I remember a lot of steps.
> 
> You can always try with debian then switch back to mandrake 
> when you see how it all works...

best,
Herbert

> -- 
> Luke Computer Science System Administrator
> Security Administrator,College of Engineering
> Montana State University-Bozeman,Montana
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