I tried following the steps in this site Martin... But get error with "no groups", when attempt to use su or sudo. I tried enable set suid in /bin/su, using vzctl enter <VMID> and even without enter the VM, but I could change the properties of any file... There's no error message, nothing... Just do not let change any file properties, using chmod... So weird!... Whatever... I do need right now... Now I've install my VM's using KVM...
Thank anyway 2014-10-02 4:27 GMT-03:00 Martin Maurer <[email protected]>: > Reading the docs can help here: > > http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/OpenVZ_Console > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Martin Maurer > > > > > > *From:* pve-user [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of > *Gilberto > Nunes > *Sent:* Mittwoch, 01. Oktober 2014 21:16 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [PVE-User] OpenVZ Templates... > > > > Hi > Why is so difficult running OpenVZ Templates, downloaded from Proxmox > Template directory?? > Some of templates simply doesn't work... > I try Debian and CentOS and both failure... > Debian even do not allow me log in and CentOS give me a black screen... > I solved it, with vzctl enter <VMID> and created tty.conf, but I can't > switch to root and even set suid to /bin/su... > I just thought that this template should come more properly configured... > > > > Gilberto Ferreira > > > -- Gilberto Ferreira
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