You are currently browsing the daily archive for July 21st, 2008.

Seriously.

In an ITWire tale, Paul Harapin, VMware’s managing director for Australia and New Zealand said Windows is already being replaced by virtual appliances running on Linux. In ten-years, there will be no more Windows. OK. I know people at Red Hat who would say that that’s exactly what will happen. That’s right out of the new Red Hat KVM-based virtualization playbook. But, someone from VMware saying this? Wow.    Link all’ articolo originale

“This how-to assumes you have the following configured: eth0 with a static or dynamic IP as the external NIC and eth1 with the static address of 192.168.1.1/24 as the internal NIC”

Link all’ articolo originale

“…please consider carefully how you want to size your partitions. I did this on a 15 GB virtual image, hence swap, root, home are quite small. As I’ve just told, I will make a seperate home partition. If you need to reinstall, you can just follow this guide again BUT leave the /home partition untouched during installation. Once you’ve setup then boot, swap and root, you can manually add the /home partition into the local filesystem and setup it up to automatically unlock by a key.”  Link all’ articolo originale