Scott Dowdle dow...@montanalinux.org writes:
[...]
The point is that the if udev gets installed, it breaks the
container so we need to keep it from getting installed situation
has been fixed for a couple of years now. Anyone still having
problems with it are using ancient OS Templates
Greetings,
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Well, its Centos 5, the current version of Centos, so I wouldn't call
them ancient. Excuse me for not reinstalling my VEs every time there
is a new template available ;)
Good point BUT you were talking about making a new OS template if I remember
Hi Scott,
CentOS 5 is actually old. It originally came out about 4 years ago (RHEL
anyway)... and for a Linux distro, that is ancient... but of course they
have updated it about every 6 months so we have 5.6 now. RHEL 5.7 beta
was released a while ago so I'd expect to see RHEL 5.7 in a
Hi Scott,
If you aren't familiar with Scientific Linux, it is a long time RHEL clone
that seems to be getting more attention with the delay of CentOS 6. For
more info, here are two good reference:
Ah, that's interesting. Yeah, I heard about it, but haven't tested it yet.
I'll give it a
helpaz hel...@gmail.com writes:
As I understand udev replacement for Containers is vzdev and you can get it
from
http://vzdownload.swsoft.com/ez/packages/centos/5/
Yes, but vzdev in that repo is ancient (1.0-7, we're talking about 3.3
here) and doesn't provide udev so you have to have udev
On 06/22/2011 03:05 PM, Aleksandar Ivanisevic wrote:
helpazhel...@gmail.com writes:
As I understand udev replacement for Containers is vzdev and you can get it from
http://vzdownload.swsoft.com/ez/packages/centos/5/
Yes, but vzdev in that repo is ancient (1.0-7, we're talking about 3.3
Kir Kolyshkin k...@openvz.org writes:
On 06/22/2011 03:05 PM, Aleksandar Ivanisevic wrote:
helpazhel...@gmail.com writes:
As I understand udev replacement for Containers is vzdev and you can get it
from
http://vzdownload.swsoft.com/ez/packages/centos/5/
Yes, but vzdev in that repo is
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 16:55, Aleksandar Ivanisevic
aleksan...@ivanisevic.de wrote:
I have actually looked, thats why I'm utterly confused now. Why would
anyone want to go *down* in version numbers is beyond me.
$ rpm -qi vzdev
Name : vzdev Relocations: (not
Greetings,
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Ok, if you say so. Let's see what the next udev upstream update will
bring ;)
udev has been running fine inside of OpenVZ containers for a little over 2
years now I think. I'm not sure it actually does anything useful but at least
it doesn't break