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Vserver on Fedora Core 2?: msg#00017linux.vserver
Hi, I will start by saying that I am new to linux. I can install Feroda with the packages I need, and also install Apache/mySQL/php from source so I have the versions I want. I'm trying to learn as fast as I can, but as I am also developing a very complicated website, I don't have a great deal of time. I am just about to rebuild my local linux testing server with Feroda Core 2. I would like to be able to run a few virtual hosts, e.g. live.okulyillari.com (clone of live site), development.okulyillari.com (for work in progress / testing), experimental.okulyillari.com (for testing on a different platform, PHP5 + mySQL 4.1.2) and also development.orhaniye.net. Now setting most of these up as simple virtual hosts would be no problem, and therefore I wouldn't need to use vserver. But, if I want to use different versions of PHP and mySQL, then setting up vservers could be a real advantage, also meaning I could test configuration changes without messing up all of the hosts. Anyway, to the point. I can't find much about installing vserver on an FC2 machine. The linux kernel is 2.6 and for a novice like me all of this kernel patching etc is quite deep. Is there a nice tutorial out there which I have missed? If not, can anyone who has done what I am trying give me some tips on what deviations I will need to make from the Feroda core 1 tutorial / howto? Many Thanks, Justin. _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver |
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