Benedikt Boehm wrote:
We discovered that /dev/console inside your vserver is evil WRT init.
You can either remove /dev/console or rebuild init with /dev/null as console
... or mknod /dev/console as the same device as /dev/tty or /dev/null?
Michal Ludvig
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Paul S. Gumerman wrote:
You might try recompiling the tools without dietlib. That's what I had
to do to make things work in x86_64.
Until you do that, or use the patch that Herbert supplied, you will have
problems.
The patches (dietlibc-0.28-syscall.patch and
dietlibc-0.28-vserver.patch)
Benedikt Boehm wrote:
We discovered that /dev/console inside your vserver is evil WRT init.
You can either remove /dev/console or rebuild init with /dev/null as console
Removed /dev/console in the vserver but no luck. Also tried to mknod
/dev/console as the same device as /dev/tty but neither
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 07:21:44AM +0200, Benedikt Boehm wrote:
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 02:41, Michal Ludvig wrote:
Hi all,
I observe a strange behaviour with SL92/x86 (SuSE Linux 9.2) vserver
running on SL92/amd64 host with 2.6.11.5-vs1.95 and util-vserver
0.30.204 (linked with
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
- the tools (util-vserver 0.30.206, + dietlibc 0.28+patches)
emit some stuff, do some things, whatever .. which 'disturbes
the X keyboard ... (unlikely, but possible)
* make sure that the tools are the latest and dietlibc is
(patched on x86_64)
Where
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 03:22:34PM +1200, Michal Ludvig wrote:
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
- the tools (util-vserver 0.30.206, + dietlibc 0.28+patches)
emit some stuff, do some things, whatever .. which 'disturbes
the X keyboard ... (unlikely, but possible)
* make sure that the
Hi all,
I observe a strange behaviour with SL92/x86 (SuSE Linux 9.2) vserver
running on SL92/amd64 host with 2.6.11.5-vs1.95 and util-vserver
0.30.204 (linked with dietlibc 0.28).
When starting up the vserver in 'sysv' mode, everything works just fine
except that I can't reboot it from inside of
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 02:41, Michal Ludvig wrote:
Hi all,
I observe a strange behaviour with SL92/x86 (SuSE Linux 9.2) vserver
running on SL92/amd64 host with 2.6.11.5-vs1.95 and util-vserver
0.30.204 (linked with dietlibc 0.28).
When starting up the vserver in 'sysv' mode, everything