[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bernhard Duebi) writes: > The host system is a SuSE 9.1 Professional. > I installed kernel-2.6.6-vs1.9.1 > I installed util-vserver-0.29.214 > I tried "vserver server build", but did not understand how to configre > the build option.
A good start would be | # cp -a /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions/fc2 /etc/vservers/.distributions/suse91 | # echo '<your suse repository>' >/etc/vservers/.distributions/suse91/apt/sources.list now, go into /etc/vservers/.distributions/suse91 and - adapt 'pkgs/*'; these are very early packages which can be installed with special ways: * put '--can-fail' on top of the file to ignore failures * put '--reinstall' on top of the file to force a reinstallation (this might be needed because of broken NSS lookup (should be reduced by using a dietlibc compiled version of util-vserver)) - adapt 'apt/rpmpriorities'; 'vserver ... build' will execute | apt-get dist-upgrade so this file should contain the target package(s) for the vserver (e.g. 'httpd' for webserver, or 'krb5-servers' for krb5 servers) - adapt the init* scripts After doing this, you should be able to execute | vserver ... build -m apt-rpm ... -- -d suse91 I myself do not have experiences with SuSE nor do I know a near mirror. Therefore, I can not tell more details now. Enrico _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver