>> "JP" == John Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JP> On %M 0, Martin Bialasinski wrote
>> Currently I do something I do it the other way around. I run Debian >> 2.0 on my 2.1 box. And it is fast enough. I compiled ~50% of the JP> In case it hasn't occured to you, this really isn't a good idea. Well, I am a developer. I want to run all the fine new and unstable packages in full speed, so I use unstable. But I needed a stable environment to compile and test the packages for the slink update, so I use vmware for this. And for testing upgrade, installation etc.you also need a stable box you can really hit with the ability to restore things by simply rejecting the changes on shutdown. Of cause there are cases where a unstable vmware box for this purpose is best. Like testing the upgrade to the upcoming prel 5.005 packages or such. So to summarize it, yes, I know what I am doing :-) Ciao, Martin