well, i am glad someone didn't go crazy on me for using MS for so long, i
fully agree that MS has it's usages, i am an ASP programmer so i have to
stick to MS, i know that chilisoft and some others have done some work with
asp, which i haven't touched yet. but anyway
i do have redhad installed, i think i am going to reinstall it, just because
i am missing a bunch of c libraries and such. but i will probably stick
with it.
i am going to continue fighting with that box, i did it with mrtg, and snmp,
mysql, qmail all of those, so i will fight with this until i get it as well.
Thank you very much, i will check out the howtos, but i think i am definitly
going to check out the prebuilt kernels. while i am writing, i would love
to hear some experiences with LVS, i have read some testimonials and spoke
with 1 person about their expierence, and so far it has been pretty good,
that is why i am so determined to do this.
thank you again for your help
jason
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Mueller" <pmueller@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 1:39 PM
Subject: RE: I am so ashamed
> > Hello Everyone,
> > I am new to the group, new to LVS, and new to alot of
> > things. As much
> > as i hate to admit, I have been a MS supporter for a long
> > time just because
> > I knew no different. But I have seen the light!!!! I have
> > been slowly
> > leaving MS heading in the NIX direction.
> > Enough preaching, i will get to the point now:) sorry.
>
> good. but MS is not horrendous. each has its uses. a good place to
start
> is http://www.linuxdoc.org/ and their HOWTOs. also I wish someone had
> pointed out the 'securing and optimizing Redhat linux' guide to me...
>
> >
> > I have installed a box with Redhat 6.2. And I seem to be having some
> > trouble because I don't really know what the prerequisites where.
> >
> > Like,
> >
> > what is the best kernel to use? what is the best version of
> > linux to use
> > for this? should I use mandrake or debian?
>
> distributions choices should be redhat or debian to start. personally I
> would use redhat to start, especially since you've already got it..
> (debian's primary advantage is that it is real easy to keep up to date).
(I
> like valinux modified redhat, but perhaps I will shy away now that they
> don't do that anymore...)
>
> If you are concerned about your kernel configuration abilities check out
> http://ultramonkey.sourcefource.net/ . Download the prebuilt kernels from
> there and give them a try.
>
> >
> > I feel ashamed asking for this kind of help with this, but i
> > am heart set on
> > getting LVS working on my line.
>
> everyone has to start somewhere. as long as you keep trying to improve
your
> skillset I wouldn't feel ashamed.... well unless you used microsoft bob
and
> liked it..
>
> >
> > jason
>
> cheers jason
>
> peter
>
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