Hi Herbert,

try with a different guest (i.e. vserver image) first
probably the suse 9.2 stuff needs some adaptations to
work ...

you can find some images here http://www.lycos-vds.com/dists/
or create new ones with the alpha util-vserver tools ...

ok the Fedora image is working.

I tried to install Suse some different ways

vserver suse build -m skeleton + copying the Suse basepackes from the CD (like in LinuxMagazin-Article in 01/2003)
-> nothing happens (if I enter "vserver suse start", the prompt returns after a second and no other process are running)

vserver suse build -m legacy
-> same as above

vserver suse build -m copy
/usr/local/lib/util-vserver/vserver-build: line 121: /usr/local/lib/util-vserver/vserver-build.copy: No such file or directory

Even tried gentoo (unpacking the base system to server root, diabling all boot scripts...)
-> same as above....

So any hints, ideas? I think that it has something to do with the Runlevel Config but I dont have an idea what to do....

Oliver

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