Hi all,
i`am trying to configure SuSE 9.0 and VSERVER, the Kernel Patch was applied and
is running.
I`ve installed 2 vservers, with the cmd vserver name enter i login and thats
running too.
But if i try to startup the servers, the init scripts hang and the server
doesn`t start.
Someone any
I`ve installed 2 vservers, with the cmd vserver name enter i login
and thats running too.
But if i try to startup the servers, the init scripts hang and the
server doesn`t start.
One way to solve that issue is to enter the vserver and disable all
services (chkconfig may be your friend).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Velu Erwan) writes:
I have to admit that I do not know anything about 'urpmi', but with
'yum' and 'apt' I can configure the repository which is going to be
used. This makes it possible to install FC2 guests on FC3 hosts by using
'... -d fc2'.
In urpmi you can choose the
What I think would be even more interesting/useful is to run UML inside a
vserver. Has anyone tried it?
Grisha
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Matt Ayres wrote:
Here is a patch for Vserver to run under Xen that was posted to the Xen
devel list. It might be useful for some people.
What I think would be even more interesting/useful is to run UML inside a
vserver. Has anyone tried it?
As long as you don't need skas UML will run under pretty much any system...
even 2.2 kernels. I don't think networking would work under Vserver as UML
requires tun/tap support for it.
Thanks for providing this Stephen!
It is my understanding from the Debian kernel team that 2.6.8 is the
kernel that will be shipped with Sarge. The 2.6.10 kernel will go away
once 2.6.11 comes available (any day now), 2.6.8 will be supported
with security fixes and stability fixes and the
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 11:54:13AM -0500, Matt Ayres wrote:
What I think would be even more interesting/useful is to run UML inside a
vserver. Has anyone tried it?
As long as you don't need skas UML will run under pretty much any system...
even 2.2 kernels. I don't think networking
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 01:00:02PM -0600, Micah Anderson wrote:
Thanks for providing this Stephen!
It is my understanding from the Debian kernel team that 2.6.8 is the
kernel that will be shipped with Sarge. The 2.6.10 kernel will go away
once 2.6.11 comes available (any day now), 2.6.8 will