Hi all I installed the kernel patches and utils successfully on my dual xeon-ia32 fc4-x86_64 box now running 2.6.13-1.1532_FC4.vs2.0.1.0.pre2.1smp (after recompiling the SRPMS for this arch). I use util-vserver 0.30.209-5.
Then, I adapted /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc4/apt/sources.list to point to my local yam - based repository (with apt and yum repositories). Now when I try vserver v-min-fc4 build -m apt-rpm --hostname v-min-fc4.milnet.lan --interface dom-500=eth0:192.168.193.33/24 --initstyle sysv --context 500 -- -d fc4 my server basically installs the rpms basesystem filesystem glibc glibc-common libgcc setup tzdata then it completes this list to include 53 packages, containing about 45 MB: MAKEDEV SysVinit audit-libs bash chkconfig coreutils cpio cracklib cracklib-dicts db4 device-mapper e2fsprogs ethtool fedora-release findutils gawk grep gzip hotplug hwdata info initscripts iproute iputils kernel less libacl libattr libselinux libsepol libstdc++ libtermcap lvm2 mingetty mkinitrd mktemp module-init-tools ncurses net-tools pam pcre popt procps psmisc readline sed shadow-utils sysklogd tar termcap udev util-linux zlib It then downloads and installs all these packages to a temporary location, however during installation I get several complaints about not being able to install libtermcap.so.2 and an error while installing kernel-2.6.13-1. At the end, I get the message (in german): E: Unterprozesss /usr/lib64/util-vserver/vrpm-preload gab Fehlercode zurück (53) (which means something like "subprocess /usr/lib64/util-vserver/vrpm-preload returned error code (53)") .... and then the process terminates without creating my /vservers/xxxxx directory. I also tried to install the server using -m yum; this seemed to create my vserver directory, but then the server could not be started. Did anybody succeed to install vservers on fc4-x86_64? How can this be done? Any help would much be appreciated. Also, I don't find a documentation about these error codes. Regards -- Marcel _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
