Hi Herbert --

Thanks for the reply.  You're making me feel more comfy about this whole 
thing. :)  

Interesting point about putting RedHat on there for the host OS.  We're 
starting to move all of our corporate servers that are Debian to a 
supported operating system (i.e. either by Dell, RedHat, or Novell), 
like RedHat Enterprise Linux or SuSE.  I see documentation on 
http://linux-vserver.org for installation on Fedora but have not seen 
anything about RH Ent Linux and how you would install it.  

For now, I'm just trying to get through a somewhat emergency situation 
where I can quickly make a reasonable clone of what I have in case the 
file system gets corrupted on my prod system in my next attempt to 
fixing the hardware issue (RAID5 array in degraded state due to bad disk 
and previous attempt to bring back to optimal with replacement disk 
resulted in Debian Reiser filesystem screaming "inconsistent 
filesystem"....long story). 


> why bother with a debian install, when you 
> are used to RedHat? just install Fedora or
> Mandriva on the host (with a Linux-VServer
> kernel) and restore the guests there, they
> will work regardless of the host distro ...
> 
> HTH,
> Herbert
> 

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