It is auto-run at every boot (in vserver-host).
Problem is in the last version of OpenRC: it wants to mount
/run as tmpfs now early in the boot. Some permission must be
granted probably for vserver-guests, I have no idea which one.
In vserver-host I did not make any change in /etc/fstab or
elsewhere, it simply works and /run is mounted as tmpfs.
Problem is only with vserver-guests...
Jarry
On 21-May-12 22:30, Tomasz Pajor wrote:
> In your in your /etc/init.d should be something like vprocunhide, run it, it should help.
> http://linux-vserver.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#When_I_try_to_start_a_guest_i_get_this_message_.22.2Fproc.2Fuptime_can_not_be_accessed._Usually.2C_this_is_caused_by_procfs-security._Please_read_the_FAQ_for_more_details.22.3F
>
>>
>> since some update (which I was not able to trace back
>> but I think it was either baselayout or udev) I see
>> this message whenever I start any of my vserver
>> gentoo-guests:
>>
>> OpenRC 0.9.8.4 is starting up Gentoo Linux (x86_64) [VSERVER]
>> * /proc is already mounted, skipping
>> * Mounting /run ... mount: permission denied [ !! ]
>> ...
>>
>> What does it mean and how can I fix it?
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