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Revision as of 21:13, 9 November 2009
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Introduction
Installation
- Installation Considerations
- Installation on Linux 2.6: from source, both the kernel and util-vserver
- Installation on ArchLinux
- Installation on CentOS
- Installation on Debian
- Installation on Fedora
- Installation on Gentoo
- Installation on Mandrake
- Installation on PLD-Linux
- Installation on Redhat
- Installation on Slackware
- Installation on SuSE/OpenSUSE
- Installation on Ubuntu
Configuration
- util-vserver Documentation
- VServer Control Daemon Documentation
- Share a directory among multiple guests
Guides and Howtos
- Building Guest Systems
- Howto virtualize an existing Linux server
- VCMD HowTo
- Howto make Bsd-style init sysv-compatible (archlinux guest system)
- Installing 32-bit Fedora on 64-bit Debian
- Installing Ubuntu on Debian
- Installing an openSUSE vserver guest
- Networking vserver guests
- Howto HostAuth
- Fuse and GlusterFS
- How to patch vyum
- Upgrading existing installations to yum-3.2.4
- Migrating from OpenVZ to Linux-Vserver
- Getting_high_with_lenny
- Installing_Ubuntu_8.04_Hardy_as_guest
- Applying CPU Limits
- Upgrading from Etch to Lenny
- Upstart_issues
Lists & Theory
- Basic configuration
- Security Considerations
- Performance and Stability
- Implementation Details
External Resources
- Simple Remote reset (remote reset/power your vserver box)
- NullModem cables II III (cable required for serial console)