On 3 Nov 2002, Klavs Klavsen wrote:

> On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 23:36, Matt Ayres wrote:
> >
> > Did you try this first before making assumptions?
>
> sure did, otherwise I wouldn't have known what fakeinit did.

Try again.  This is what a vps -axuw | grep init returns on my host
server:

root     25148 14  gentoo-1.4  0.0  0.0  1352   68 ?        SN   Oct22
0:11 init [3]

Additionally, this is in the patch-2.4.19ctx-14 patch file:

+       /* We hide the fakeinit process since we show it as process 1 */
+       if (current->s_info != NULL
+           && current->s_info->initpid == pid) continue;


Without more info all I can say is "works for me".  Did you try a vps
-axuw | grep <gentoo vserver name>  and see if it's trying to startup the
init scripts and isn't hanging?

--
Matt Ayres

>
> >I have Gentoo running
> > under vserver using fakeinit and it runs fine.  My assumption is that it
> > runs /sbin/init as the command to start the server, hence running that
> > particular distributions init scripts.  I'm not sure if that's exactly
> > what it does, but it does indeed run the init scripts and bring up the
> > services.  You need to remove the boot runlevel as these scripts will
> > hang under a vserver and the default runlevel will never be run.
> >
>
> I can only see that even though f.ex. proftpd is under my default
> run-level it is not automatically started when I run vserver gentoo
> start.
>
> Of course I can add services to get started automagically by adding them
> to the vserver-name.sh script.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Klavs Klavsen
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