Two comments about the wiki: 1) It should clearly state its unofficial nature 2) It should not repeat information already found in my Knowledge Base Repeated information is just asking to become out of sync, and then that leads to confusion You got a wiki now? :P up_the_irons: Can I get some sort of status on my payment? dxtr: what do you mean? up_the_irons: See if it worked out as expected this time :) I know I didn't get a mail (yet) - but I can't see in my account that you actually pulled some money dxtr: billing for May was done about an hour ago and sales receipts are emailed; if your card declined, then a decline notice is sent. you should have received _something_ ;) Haven't received anything :/ OH yeah 2010-05-03 Res. köp 168,93 Booya! You took my money, up_the_irons! he also takes my money schmir: I got 18.31 SEK on my acount now account* Epic he even took all your money! $) Btw, up_the_irons. I'm guessing you know alot about qemu :) Me and my teacher is trying to get that working on a server we have - but we can't get the damn networking to work I'd like to create some kind of vlan for a bunch of test guests. Is that possible? And use NAT to give them access to the 'net yes that's possible Could you somehow hint me? :) I get that I'll need to bridge.. But then what? Can I bridge several (virtual) interfaces to eth0+ ? Or what would be the best way to do it And one problem I have is that NetBSD (The only OS I've tried so far) can't find the nic dxtr: try e1000 emulation for NetBSD dxtr: hint: man kvm :) you can bridge as many interfaces together as you like it might not always be a good idea, but it is possible up_the_irons: what's the ratio BSD:Linux customers ? (if I may ask) schmir: strongly leans toward FreeBSD cd $sleep good night up_the_irons: So... what's a better solution? If I want to create a vlan morning Hey guys hey What's up? not much. just enjoying the fact that my ARP FreeBSD box seems to be much more efficient than my previous Debian stable at Linode. :S :D up_the_irons: thanks i will set it all up this afternoon question; the time on my vps seems a bit out of sync (~4 mins). Is it necessary to run a ntp client to keep the time in sync. Or is the vps supposed to automatically sync with the host? http://www.dxtr.cc/~dexter/pub/dxtr13.jpg <- My outfit for the school break :D Or.. well.. I graduate Yes, I'm getting a better shirt (To replace the T-shirt ;)) lol :) I'll probably get a better picture (So one can see it all) But the system camera is upstairs and I'm home alone :D Btw, that isn't a sailor hat of some sort :P http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Student_cap hah, i thought it was a sailor hat :) Really? :D That's probably why it says It ;) :D leander: yes, it is recommended you run an ntp client leander: I've always had to run them, VPS or not, it is pretty standard er depending on the virtualization it may NOT be recommended Xen suggests running ntpd in the dom0 and not running it in a guest, for example Installing arch on my ARP VPS :) :) :) Ugh, running into problems installing the bootloader any protips for grub on kvm? Post work I may be in here trying to figure this out... Wraithan: there is nothing special about grub on kvm. Just pretend it is a real physical machine and proceed normally. up_the_irons: it tells me that the device (/dev/vda) has no corosponding bios entry Wraithan: that's grub for ya edit /boot/grub/device.map and tell it /dev/vda is "(hd0)" up_the_irons: I don't have time to play with it right now, I will look more into it tonight Wraithan: NO NOW ;) at work, and the front end dude is waiting on me to finish some backend stuff Wraithan: I don't have time either, but just wanted to pass along that tip I'll try that, thanks :) np! Wraithan: NO, NOW. jdoe: NOU up_the_irons: I replied this morning at 8:52am with UUID requested. Hope that'll be enough. Hey, up_the_irons What's up? the irons, presumably. hope that helps. I get it. mike-burns: the ABSOLUTE FIRST TIME anyone in here has said that, I'm sure. :P or... "you have up dog on your shirt" What's up, dog? yeah :) ugh... comcast sucks yep.