Can I use /dev/stderr within vservers ?
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Hi all!
Sorry for starting a new thread - this one has to do with some parts of
Summary of recent improvement discussion, some parts of OpenFoundry
project for Vserver Utilities and want's to offer a solution for the
util-vserver / vserver-debiantools mix in Sarge / SID. As a summary and
for all
vserver vstest build --netdev eth0 --interface 192.168.192.168/24 \
--initstyle plain --context 501 --hostname vstest.company.local \
-m debootstrap -- -d sarge -m http://mirror.company.local/debian \
-s /usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/vserver_sarge
scripts/vserver_sarge is the same as
Hi.
scripts/vserver_sarge is the same as scripts/sarge, our modifications
are:
- remove some packages (don't ask me which ones, I don't remember -
probably the ppp* stuff and maybe something else, but that's not
so important - we could discuss them on the list, more eyes can
for
Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mmh... I am not very happy with the way how this was solved, because:
well, if you would show up now and then on the channel
we might have taken a different approach ... but I
guess although the various aspects might not be perfect,
IMHO the
Hi again!
Am Donnerstag, den 05.05.2005, 13:17 +0200 schrieb Gilles:
scripts/vserver_sarge is the same as scripts/sarge, our modifications
are:
- remove some packages (don't ask me which ones, I don't remember -
probably the ppp* stuff and maybe something else, but that's not
so
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 01:48:12PM +0200, Enrico Scholz wrote:
Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mmh... I am not very happy with the way how this was solved, because:
well, if you would show up now and then on the channel
we might have taken a different approach ... but I
guess
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:55:23AM +0200, KaalH! wrote:
Can I use /dev/stderr within vservers ?
yup, /dev/std* are symlinks into the file descriptors
(there is nothing like a device for stderr) so
usually those look like this:
$ ls -la /dev/std*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2005-05-04 05:44
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 02:17:31PM -0400, Paul S. Gumerman wrote:
I'm following (and correcting where I can) the CentOS distribution howto
here: http://linux-vserver.org/CentOS_HowTo
hmm, how is that related to the thread you replied to?
this is on a dual Opteron box, using the x86_64 arch,
That's part of what vserver create should be installing, but it can't
run properly.
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Paul S. Gumerman wrote:
I'm following (and correcting where I can) the CentOS distribution
howto here: http://linux-vserver.org/CentOS_HowTo
this is on a dual Opteron box, using
Paul S. Gumerman wrote:
That's part of what vserver create should be installing, but it can't
run properly.
Ah, I didn't realize this was at build time. You'll want to replace
$releasever in the configuration file(s) with the appropriate value.
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Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
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