From: Jean Christophe (lavieenrose_at_mail.dk)
Date: Fri 11 Feb 2005 - 16:05:19 GMT
Jean Christophe a écrit :
> Bjoern Steinbrink a écrit :
>
>> On 2005.02.11 13:06:43 +0100, Jean Christophe wrote:
>>
>>> Bjoern Steinbrink a écrit :
>>>
>>>> You should have a look at http://linux-vserver.org/alpha+util-vserver
>>>> This page contains a section on vserver creation, explaining the
>>>> various
>>>> build methods.
>>>
>>> Did try about 10 times !
>>
>> Any specific problems with the non-legacy build methods?
>>
> Didn't try !!!
> You did get some peace from me ;-)
> I try now !
> Cheers
> Jean Christophe
from help:
legacy : try but could not komme in
copy : can not use it need a config scheme
apt-rpm: I got this: Root-directory '/vservers' does not exist or is invalid
I make : mkdir /vservers and chmod 000 vservers/
I got this: pkgcfgbase-dir '/vservers/.pkg' does not exists or is invalid
I make: touch /vservers/.pkg
I got: pkgcfgbase-dir '/vservers/.pkg' does not exists or is invalid
This method is for redhat.
skeleton : don't really know how to use it
deboostrap: sounds really good, but I don't know what a deboostrap is
(means), and I am not sure that I can use it. and it's said that it is
just for debian !
I have to admit, I didn't try this with the legacy method:
...
Since 0.29.197 it is possible to enter the vserver with
# vnamespace --enter <xid> vserver <vserver-id> enter
where <xid> is the xid of the running vserver. The nonamespace flag must
not be set in this case.
...
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