* Herbert Poetzl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 09:05:21PM -0500, Stephen Frost wrote: > > Again, a Debian util-vserver package couldn't do that due to sane policy > > issues. It'd be nice if we didn't have to worry about it because the > > kernel/vserver patch took care of it, but otherwise I think the user can > > handle it and maybe we could have some stuff in README.Debian about it. > > you got that one wrong, the service is working fine > on the host, it's the guest setup which doesn't allow > for those services, and this IMHO has to be configured > at guest installation anyway (otherwise you end up with > a lot of error messages, when the vserver tries to access > the hardware, configure the usb disks or set the system > time) ...
Err, I was talking about in the guest... > so I really, really, dont see any issues with disabling > klogd (runlevel service that is) for a guest when it is > isntalled, and this will solve the klogd issues in the > guest (there should be none on the host, if so then it's > a bug and we will try to fix it ...) From a user's perspective, I tend to agree.. I think what was being discussed was the possibility of having a package which would take care of disabling klogd, or just having a fake package to satisfy the linux-kernel-logger or whatever dependency. By doing that you could set up a list of packages to install which wouldn't require such additional guest-system configuration. Stephen
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