I can't apply the glibc rpm without using --nodeps, as it gives a
conflict with the current glibc version. However, I've manually applied
all rpms, but it still won't work. I still get the same result.


Tim Sellar wrote:
> 
> freeVSD uses a patched version of glibc within virtual servers. The errors
> you are reporting usually indicate that this modified glibc is not correctly
> installed within the skel. You should have seen a number of packages
> installed into the skel towards the end of skel generation. If you didn't,
> it may be because you have installed the freevsd RPMs in the wrong order -
> you must install the freevsd RPM before installing the freevsd-pkgs RPM.
> Check the mailing list archives for how you can modify the freesvd.conf
> manually otherwise uninstall freevsd and repeat the installation exactly as
> detailed in the user-guide document.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Wim Godden
> > Sent: 05 May 2001 16:05
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: hostname: Unknown host and other errors
> >
> >
> > When I do a vsboot --start, I get :
> >
> > start all VSes: stage [1]
> > start all VSes: stage [2]
> > hostname: Unknown host
> > gethostbyname(): No such file or directory
> > gethostbyname(): No such file or directory
> > starting system logging: syslogd
> > starting daemon: crond
> > starting daemon: atd
> > starting web server: httpd
> > starting local daemons:.
> > starting ssh server: sshd
> > /vsd>-bash: -D: command not found
> >
> > And when I telnet to the IP I entered, I get my normal telnet login of
> > my server, not the one for the virtual system.

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