Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote: >> Yeah, this happens because the boot-clean scripts are run on boot-up and >> they are trying to remove the .pid and the .sock file in /var/run. This >> is to be expected, is not a bug, and is most assuredly not a bug in >> util-vserver. > > > No, that error is from util-vserver (as indicated by the chroot-sh in > the error message. See scripts/vserver.functions:prepareInit. Yes, that's exactly what I get after my quick research %), thanks for made it all clear.
I dont enforce you (may be there are some other issues with this), but as I can see, it's not necessary to stop booting with fatal error when you meet something readonly inside /var/run. Anyway please say your decision: is this a bug which will be fixed in future, or not? (I suppose Ola need it to know what to do with bug I reported to BTS). As for my situation, I just mounted all I need in /mnt/something and write init script inside vserver, wich creates symlinks from /var/ to mounted dirs. Looks like it works fine =) Thanks for reply and for utils-vserver =) -- Regards, Alexander. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

