Hi,
to give you some feedback, even though I am new to this topic:
I think that using the normal /sbin/init process in the vserver is very important and
I did not understand why the current util-vserver scripts don't use this approach.
I very much would like to try out your work, but I have toi get vserver to work first
(see my other mail about the missing chroot capability).
So, as soon as vserver works for me I will be happy to test your patch.
Schlomo
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> hrm, what do you need the patch for?
>
> reboot restart
> reboot halt
> reboot ...
>
> isn't useful in my opinion
Herbert, please re-read my email here:
http://list.linux-vserver.org/archive/vserver/msg06152.html
where I explained my rational for a change in the interface between kernel
and userland for vserver events. The main points were extensibility beyond
the reboot function, and to not unecessarily hide the details of the call.
I thought I made a reasonable case, but did not hear back from anyone. My
fault for assuming silence equals agreement, but I would still appreciate
knowing why you think I'm on the wrong track. I'm willing to take my
medicine :-) [English expression for having to go though necessary pain]
> (you do not want to provide patches for each
> vserver kernel patch, and folks do not want to
> apply it ;)
The patch was for developers to take a look and/or play with. I certainly
don't expect people with production systems to go through the effort. My
apologies to all if that was how it was taken.
Cheers, Mark.
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