Re: [Users] Gentoo/Slackware

2017-11-09 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > If OpenVZ 7 indeed uses a similar system, you can probably copy over > a few things and monkey-see-monkey-do. I asked mechleg in the #openvz IRC channel who knows OpenVZ 7 better than I do and for convenience, I'll just paste the IRC lines here: - - -

Re: [Users] Gentoo/Slackware

2017-11-09 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > Sorry, yes containers (still getting use to the fact vz7 has all the > things in it now). I haven't devoted enough time to vz7 but I hope to remedy that ASAP. I assume OpenVZ 7 is similar to how OpenVZ Legacy did it. There are some scripts on the

Re: [Users] Gentoo/Slackware

2017-11-09 Thread Mark Johanson
Hello, Sorry, yes containers (still getting use to the fact vz7 has all the things in it now). Thanks, On 11/09, Scott Dowdle wrote: > Greetings, > > - Original Message - > > Has anyone been able to get Gentoo and/or Slackware to build vm's on > > openvz7? I have been unable to get

Re: [Users] Gentoo/Slackware

2017-11-09 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > Has anyone been able to get Gentoo and/or Slackware to build vm's on > openvz7? I have been unable to get them to work to create > networking. Neither are seen as their os and the default redhat > scripts run against the vm which does not setup any

[Users] Gentoo/Slackware

2017-11-09 Thread Mark Johanson
Hello, Has anyone been able to get Gentoo and/or Slackware to build vm's on openvz7? I have been unable to get them to work to create networking. Neither are seen as their os and the default redhat scripts run against the vm which does not setup any networking. Thanks,