Michael H. Warfield wrote:
Even updating from CentOS 4 to CentOS 5 isn't working. The conflict
exists if it doesn't find a kernel package it likes (in this case it
doesn't even exist). You can install the kernel package (which can be
removed later, if you care) and then vzyum will update a bunch of
packages, including initscripts, and update even more when you run a
final vzyum update after the vzyum install. But the resulting VE in non
functional. Trying to enter the running VE, I get a "Unable to open
pty: No such file or directory". No joy either way.
All I can provide now are a few hints. CentOS 5 template will be
available in a few weeks or so.
1. Check if /dev is hosted on tmpfs. If yes -- find out where in
initscripts /dev is mounted using tmpfs, and get rid of this mount.
2. Try to (forcibly I suppose) remove udev package from the VE, and
install back vzdev package.
3. Copy the /dev/ttyp* and /dev/ptyp* devices from VE0 into VE.
4. Make sure /dev/pts is mounted inside a VE.
5. Check if your kernel is compiled with the following options:
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y
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