Oliver Paulus wrote:
As expected if you're not running an init (i.e. using the plain
initstyle). You'll have to use reboot -f to invoke vshelper which
would reboot the guest.
Can you explain that a little bit more in detail for me? How is it
possible to
use a simple reboot within vserver?
reboot alone won't work without an init, and by default guests don't
have one (see below). reboot -f just calls into the kernel and tells
it to reboot. This is caught by the patch and the kernel runs
vshelper, which does the rebooting/halting.
Thank you for your explanation.
Only if you're
Hi,
How can i set a default gateway for a guest?
Now a guest cannot reach the internet. When i type route, on the
commandline within the guest, gateway shows *
The guest can ping the host ip, but not an outside ip.
Also the guest cannot apt-get update.
When creating al new vserver guest it
Hey folks!
Just want to let you know that baselayout-vserver is dead now, since we got
baselayout-1.13.0_alpha5 working within vservers.
For details please take a look at my blog entry[1], I don't want to copypaste
the whole story here.
Have a nice day!
[1]