Greetings, I just signed up on the CentOS Wiki as user ScottDowdle. I'd like to update one page and add a new page... so when a AdminGroup user notices and has the time to do the deed, please allow me the following: 1) Update - http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/BrokenVserver I would like to add an explanation on why some VPSes do not include yum. I'm a long time member of the OpenVZ community and know the reason. 2) New Page - In the HowTos -> Virtualization section - Installing and using OpenVZ with CentOS 5 Thanks in advance, -- Scott Dowdle 704 Church Street Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)388-0827 [home] (406)994-3931 [work]
Scott Dowdle wrote:> I just signed up on the CentOS Wiki as user ScottDowdle. > > I'd like to update one page and add a new page... so when a AdminGroup > user notices and has the time to do the deed, please allow me the > following: > > 1) Update - http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/BrokenVserver I would > like to add an explanation on why some VPSes do not include yum. I'm > a long time member of the OpenVZ community and know the reason.That really does interest me, as I see no reason to exclude yum :)> > 2) New Page - In the HowTos -> Virtualization section - Installing and > using OpenVZ with CentOS 5I don't know if you have seen the thread about the Vserver article on the wiki. If not: Please make it *very* clear at the beginning of your article that *if* the user uses a non-CentOS kernel, he cannot expect to get support with that on the normal CentOS support venues. See the CustomKernel page in the HowTo section on the wiki. Otherwise go ahead. Cheers, Ralph -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 194 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20080607/770a3e0a/attachment-0003.sig>
Ralph Angenendt wrote:>> 2) New Page - In the HowTos -> Virtualization section - Installing and >> using OpenVZ with CentOS 5 > > I don't know if you have seen the thread about the Vserver article on > the wiki. If not: Please make it *very* clear at the beginning of your > article that *if* the user uses a non-CentOS kernel, he cannot expect to > get support with that on the normal CentOS support venues. See the > CustomKernel page in the HowTo section on the wiki.Also want to point out that the openvz recommended stuff is normally quite brain dead and not always in sync with what CentOS is about. Lets see the article up and then we can edit it / manage it accordingly -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq