Hi Herbert!

Debian compiles and runs with kernel 2.6.3-vs0.09. 
(util-vserver 0.28)

vserver-stat shows only ctx 0, vserver vs1 enter returns:

> Error: /proc must be mounted
>  To mount /proc at boot you need an /etc/fstab line like:
>      /proc   /proc   proc    defaults
>  In the meantime, mount /proc /proc -t proc

but works, I can enter vs1. mount on the host server shows:

...
none on /vservers/vs1/proc type proc (rw)
none on /vservers/vs1/dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=0620)
...

There are some folders (/vserver/vs1/etc,...) with GID 1694498816 
(I was running 2.4.25 with context-based disk limits before). Could
this cause the problem?

Do you have something like vproc and ctx-based disk limits for kernel
2.6? In a alpha-alpha-beta-state?

[x] YES, I would like to have this things (=> there is demand :)
[x] YES, I will test them (=> somebody interested in testing it :o)

Cheers,
Thomas



Am Mon, den 23.02.2004 schrieb Herbert Poetzl um 16:45:
> Hi Folks!
> 
> linux-vserver 2.6 development has reached a point,
> where I consider closing the 2.4 devel branch in
> let's say a month or so, releasing a final 1.4
> stable version, and focus on the 2.6 devel branch

-- 
Thomas Gelf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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