Hello Daniel,

Thanks for the reply.

I was looking for information on how to prepare the system for centos5
distribution. I found that the linux-vserver version I installed on my
CentOS 5 server does support CentOS 4 guest building.

/usr/lib64/util-vserver/distributions/centos4

but i need to do the centos 4 and not 4. I just need to know what I need to
do to make sure the files that get used are the ones from CentOS 5.

Thanks for you inputs.

This is the version of vserver i'm using:

util-vserver-debuginfo-0.30.212-0
util-vserver-legacy-0.30.212-0
util-vserver-lib-0.30.212-0
util-vserver-build-0.30.212-0
util-vserver-core-0.30.212-0
util-vserver-0.30.212-0
util-vserver-sysv-0.30.212-0
util-vserver-devel-0.30.212-0




On 6/21/07, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jake Solid wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I completed the nstallation of the latest version of vserver on a CentOS
5
> machine. I'm trying to find procedures on how to build a CentOS 5 guest
> machine.
>
> Any inputs will be appreciated,

vserver centos5 build -m yum ... -- -d centos5 should do the trick, once
you replace the dots with your desired options. Is that not the case?

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Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
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