[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Velu Erwan) writes: >> I have to admit that I do not know anything about 'urpmi', but with >> 'yum' and 'apt' I can configure the repository which is going to be >> used. This makes it possible to install FC2 guests on FC3 hosts by using >> '... -d fc2'. > In urpmi you can choose the repository you want to install.
How do I specify this repository in the 'vserver ... build -m urpmi' commandline? >> Using /.rpmdb is a hack; /dev would be a much nicer place because it >> is available everywhere and ignored by rpm. But there is rh bugzilla >> bug #106057 which requires that the rpm database must be both in the >> chroot-environment and in the real-root one. So the /.rpmdb has to >> stay. > SO it seems that many vserver are sharing the /.rpmdb of my real system. > So it sounds like all my vserver are sharing the same rpmdb which is not > interesting. Am I wrong ? Yes, you are wrong ;) /.rpmdb is mounted in a separate namespace used only for exactly one 'rpm --root' operation. Enrico
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