On Jan 14, 2005, Colin Walters walters@redhat.com wrote:
On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 20:13 -0200, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
On Jan 10, 2005, Colin Walters walters@redhat.com wrote:
What is it specifically that you are doing with the chroot? Building RPMs?
In my case, what I used to do was to maintain two or more installs on each box, each of them up-to-date, such that, in case I messed up with the daily-use install (say rawhide), I could go back to a known-good install (say FC3 or even FC2).
Xen.
Not available in neither FC3 nor FC2 kernels. Nor earlier releases of FC, for that matter, where the significant kernel differences would make it even trickier.
Xen is the way forward. Keeping earlier installs is a way to go back. So Xen is not an option, as appealing as it might seem.