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From: Jean Christophe (lavieenrose_at_mail.dk)
Date: Wed 16 Feb 2005 - 15:11:46 GMT


Nicolas Costes a écrit :
> Le samedi 12 Février 2005 00:23, Jean Christophe a écrit :
>
>>...
>>
>>
>>>There's no from-scratch build method for Mandrake (yet?). And i don't
>>>know much about mandrake, so i can't help there in too many ways. I
>>>guess the easiest way is to find someone who got a mandrake vserver
>>>template, creating a vserver skeleton and putting the template in
>>>place.
>>
>>...
>>You are maybe right, I am keeping looking, and writing.
>>This is the "fun" with it. In 6 months, I will have 2 rpm's and a lot
>>of explanation about it.
>>Right now, I have to used what I have left beetween my hears, and it is
>>not so much ;-)
>>I did start linux for three years ago and I am still learning !
>>Thank's for your help, have a nice week end, but don't be afraid to
>>write to me if you get some ideas.
>>Cheers
>>Jean Christophe
>
>
> Oh dear, I didn't see this thread before... Jean Christophe seems to have
> the same problem than me a few weeks ago...
> I sorry JC, but the only doc a I had time to write is on paper for now...
> I'm planning to put it on my wiki (And vservers' one ;)), but I have much
> work at the time.
>
> Ok, here is a basic procedure for MAndrake (And other distros):
>
> * First, setup your urpmi sources (Or apt, or... ;)). I personnaly made a
> local ftp mirror of the Mdk10.1 tree.
>
> * Download the tools and kernel patch at
> http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/d_rel26/v1.9.4/
>
> * Patch, compile and install your VS kernel.
> /!\ Use gcc3.3 /!\ , not the default gcc3.4 !!!
> # urpmi gcc3.3
> # rm /etc/alternatives/gcc
> # ln -s /usr/bin/gcc-3.3.4 /etc/alternatives/gcc
>
> * Install the vserver tools rpms
>
> * reboot ;)
>
> * create your first vserver:
> # vserver test1 build -m skeleton --hostname test1.yourdomain.fr
> --interface test1=eth0:172.16.210.30
> (use a good IP, hostname, etc... ;))
>
> * urpmi --root /vserver/test1 basesystem
> This installs ~100Mb in two passes.
>
> * Alternatively, if you want an already made mdk10.1 image, download one
> there: http://nayco.free.fr/wiki/doku.php?id=linux-vserver . To use it:
> # cd /vservers/test1
> # tar xvjf /path/to/linux-vserver-image-basesystem.10.1-1mdk.tar.bz2
>
> * Edit /vserver/test1/etc/resolv.conf and enter your ns parameters
>
> * Take a deep breathe and...
> # vserver test1 start.
> # vps xa
> # vserver-stats
> # vserver test1 enter
>
> * Play !
>
> Hope that helps...
>
...
Merci M'sieur !
Thanks, I have not so much time right now, but I will tell for good or
... not so good.
Cheers
Jean Christophe
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