On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 03:56, Christian Jaeger wrote: > Hello > > I'm having a hard time trying to get gentoo to work as guest (on a > debian host). > > Using "plain" init style makes much sense for me (same calling > principle independent from distro, init can take care of process > restarting, reboot works without -f flag), but it comes at a prize it > seems: debugging looks extremely hard. > > Where you see the boot messages right onto the terminal when using > the "normal" (='sysv'?) init style, they seem to vanish in nirvana > with "plain" style. > > Gentoo somehow shuts itself down right after boot, or I don't know > what happens, the effect is that it reboots every 8 seconds. It has > not always been like that, the very first time it stayed up.
I managed to hack the Gentoo boot scripts to a usable state. I have placed the archive of the init.d directory at http://80.86.106.246/init.d.tbz Note: The URL will be available 7 days from now on. Should anybody want to place it somewhere else on the web, feel free to. -- Kramer @iNES.Ro _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
