Hmmm I think the reason I started this thread was because I could not get RedHat 8.0 install using the newvserver until I fixed the redhat min file.
Apprently the naming convention is diffrent that is what I was trying to get at when I answered my own questions a few days ago. Maybe this is the smae problem with Mandrake, the package names are diffrent that actually listed.. Dinesh Benoit St-André said: > Hi there > > Like I said on my other mail, I've been able to install vservers on a > Mandrake 9.0, but without doing the first vserver with newvserver > command. I have to use vserver build toto and then use newvserver > command cloning toto . > > I had the exact same problem on RH8 (see other post)... Even if the > packages are not the same, I don't understand where the trouble would > come from (glibc ? gcc ?). > > I'm also aware that we're still unable to make Mandrake vservers from > CDs on an other distro, cos Mandrake seems to make some preinstall > stuff with the rpms (heard that from Jacques G.) > > Since we're using Mandrake a lot in education and vservers are a > wonderful solution, we're willing to test extensively the vserver > patches on that distro (even if we're not extremely hot on the > technical side) > > Thanks > -- > Benoit St-André > Conseiller pédagogique à la CS des Affluents > Connaissez-vous Linuxédu-Québec ? http://linuxeduquebec.org > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Le 3 Janvier 2003 12:57, vous avez écrit : >> Hello Eje, >> It would be very helpful if you can share you list of minimal >> install for RedHat 8.0. >> I know Paul has an FAQ/script on how to install debian at >> http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/debian. And the release note for >> ctx16 says the support for Mandrake is still broken (?). >> >> Thanks, >> >> Peter --