Romeo, 1. please always report the exact messages you face. 2. check that iso9660 is available both in VE and in the host with the command: # cat /proc/filesystems most likely you didn't load the module isofs: # modprobe isofs
Thanks, Kirill > Hi, thanks for the isofs patch. I applied it to the srpm kernel and > recompiled the kernel. The compile went fine and the kernel installs fine > but I get the same error in a ve when I try to mount the cd. > > I have attached the patch file that I used as well as the kernel-ovz.spec > file that I modified to recompile the kernel with the isofs.patch. The > isofs.patch file was placed directly in the SOURCES directory. Would someone > be able to look at what I did to see if I made a mistake or is there a > problem with the patch? > > Thank you, > > Romeo > > > On 12/18/06 12:40 PM, "Kirill Korotaev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Romeo Theriault, >> >> >>>Thank you for your response. It is true I was not waiting long enough for >>>the reboots to actually happen, though upon looking at the cron file, it is >>>set to check every 5 minutes. Not a big deal, I can change it if I need to. >>> >>>Though with the cdrom part of the question, upon your suggestion I set my >>>vps to access the cdrom like this: >>> >>>vzctl set 104 --devices b:3:0:r --save >>> >>>I found the 3 and 0 from doing a ls -l /dev/hda >>> >>>So then I ssh'ed into vps 104 and tried mounting the cd with this: >>>mount /dev/hda /mnt/cdrom/ >>> >>>but I tells me I must specify the fs type, so I do: >>>mount -t iso9660 /dev/hda /mnt/cdrom/ >>> >>>And it tells me that iso9660 is not supported by the kernel. But I can mount >>>the cd just fine on the HW node without specifying a fs type. >> >>Oh, you are right. isofs is disabled by default in VE, since >>it is a potential security risk. >>You can apply the following patch to enable it: >>http://download.openvz.org/contrib/kernel-patches/isofs.patch >> >> >>>Also, when you say "bindmount" do you mean just mount the cd under the vps's >>>dir's, like this: >>> >>>mount /dev/had /vz/root/104/mnt/cdrom >> >>>Or does bindmount mean something else? >> >>you can do the above, thougho I actually meant: >># mount /dev/hda /mnt/cdrom >># mount --bind /mnt/cdrom /vz/root/104/mnt/cdrom >> >> >>>Am I missing something with the vzctl command? >> >>No :) >> >>Kirill >>_______________________________________________ >>Users mailing list >>[email protected] >>https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
