On a slightly separate note, can someone answer me the following queries/oddities I am experiencing.
I have /etc/vserver.conf (and /usr/local/etc/vserver.conf) - both of these files specify the VS root dir as being /local/vservers, yet when I user vserver build, it insists on trying to put the new server inside /vservers. It seems to ignore the config file entirely, why is this? Even when I "fool" the system by symlinking /vservers to /local/vservers, when I create the vserver, the build process seems to install data into /local/vservers/<server> but ALSO /usr/local/etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/<server> - and it is this second location which the build process tries to chroot - is this second location just a copy of the "proper" location used only when setting up the vserver? I ask because it is exactly the same size as the copy in /local/vservers - and of course my /usr partition doesn't have anywhere near the disk capacity of /local, so this duplication concerns me. Again, sorry for basic questions to list, these are only "issues" I am discovering since going to a hand-built 2.6 kernel and development version of vservers ;-) On that question, roughly how close are we to having a "stable" release for 2.6 kernels suitable for production environments (which is ultimately where I intend to run these vservers!!) Many thanks all GW -- / Gary Wilson, aka dragon/dragonlord/dragonv480 \ .'(_.------. e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: dragonv480 .------._)`. < _ | Skype:dragonv480 ICQ:342070475 AIM:dragonv480 | _ > `.( `------' w: http://volvo480.northernscum.org.uk `------' ).' \ w: http://www.northernscum.org.uk / _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
