cpace@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
> <snip>
> here is a neat option: www.linode.com These guys
> are using UML (user mode linux) to put multiple
> Linux images on a server. You can pick your
> own distro (Debian, Fedora, Slackware, RedHat, etc.) and set-up multiple partitions. You get
> (actually set) the root password, and you have
> almost total control of the machine
> </snip>
>
> Actually I'm pretty sure this is what nks does. UML
> is pretty sweet and I saw Ian give a very nice demo
> quite a while back at one of the LUG meeteings. I
> still have some trouble understanding all of
> settings and such but hopefully will have more time
> devoted to figuring it out very soon. On that note,
> has anyone else been using UML that could answer
> some very (embarrassingly) easy questions? Or a
> better idea would be if anyone was interested maybe
> having a little UML primer at one of the LUG
> meetings? Just a thought.
Yeah, I never did follow up on this as promised.
I'm more than happy to show up and answer some questions.
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