I had similar problems with the Debian version of this and my decision was to
change so it check for the .../vserver/etc directory instead of the .../vserver
directory. I had problem with check of .../vserver/var directory as it is used
in a .deb cache feature.
Regards,
// Ola
On Mon, Oct 31,
this is on a gentoo system.
i am trying to create a guest called support. i created the mount point
in /vservers, it is mounted and a clear, empty volume. i run this command and
get this result:
phoenix vservers # vserver-new support --hostname support --context 3920
--interface
Mandag 31 oktober 2005 19:08, skrev Chuck:
this is on a gentoo system.
i am trying to create a guest called support. i created the mount point
in /vservers, it is mounted and a clear, empty volume. i run this command and
get this result:
phoenix vservers # vserver-new support --hostname
On Monday 31 October 2005 02:49 pm, Tor Rune Skoglund wrote:
that was it! thanks!
it should take an already created empty subdir tho... gonna suggest that
Mandag 31 oktober 2005 19:08, skrev Chuck:
this is on a gentoo system.
i am trying to create a guest called support. i created the
On Monday 31 October 2005 19:08, Chuck wrote:
this is on a gentoo system.
i am trying to create a guest called support. i created the mount point
in /vservers, it is mounted and a clear, empty volume. i run this command
and get this result:
phoenix vservers # vserver-new support --hostname
Mandag 31 oktober 2005 22:40, skrev Benedikt Boehm:
On Monday 31 October 2005 19:08, Chuck wrote:
this is on a gentoo system.
i am trying to create a guest called support. i created the mount point
in /vservers, it is mounted and a clear, empty volume. i run this command
and get this
On Monday 31 October 2005 04:42 pm, Tor Rune Skoglund wrote:
no its just the fact that the directory existed whether i used it as a mount
point or whether it was a simple directory.. what i had to do is after the
template was installed in the new guest, then i renamed the guest directory,
On Monday 31 October 2005 04:40 pm, Benedikt Boehm wrote:
ahh, ok... hehe the word destroy had me a bit leery to use it :) so then if i
have a mount point already set up, then i can just use the original line with
the destroy parm and it will load it in fine onto the mounted partition.
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