On Monday 31 October 2005 04:42 pm, Tor Rune Skoglund wrote:

no its just the fact that the directory existed whether i used it as a mount 
point or whether it was a simple directory.. what i had to do is after the 
template was installed in the new guest, then i renamed the guest directory, 
made another one mounted it then moved all the data from the freshly 
installed directory to the mountpoint.

> Mandag 31 oktober 2005 22:40, skrev Benedikt Boehm:
> > On Monday 31 October 2005 19:08, Chuck wrote:
> > > this is on a gentoo system.
> > >
> > > i am trying to create a guest called support. i created the mount point
> > > in /vservers, it is mounted and a clear, empty volume. i run this 
command
> > > and get this result:
> > >
> > > phoenix vservers # vserver-new support --hostname support --context 3920
> > > --interface eth3:64.113.39.20/24 template
> > > /work/guest-stuff/template.tar.bz2 * Existing vserver installation 
found.
> > > Try --destroy
> > 
> > vserver-new can handle mount points, just add --destroy and it will 
> > umount/mount the defice automagically... (you have to specify destroy 
here, 
> > because vserver-new can't decide if the mount point is fresh or already 
> > used..
> 
> AFAICT then the problem is existing symlinked vserver directories rather 
> than mount points... 
> 
> Tor Rune Skoglund
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Chuck

"...and the hordes of M$*ft users descended upon me in their anger,
and asked 'Why do you not get the viruses or the BlueScreensOfDeath
or insecure system troubles and slowness or pay through the nose 
for an OS as *we* do?!!', and I answered...'I use Linux'. "
The Book of John, chapter 1, page 1, and end of book


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