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 the x86_64 arch, and I'm having
a problem with yum.
It seems that the $releasever variable is not being set to "4" or
"4.0", and so when yum attempts to grab info from the repository, it
is trying to access
http://mirror.centos.org/CentOS/Null/updates/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml
instead of
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/updates/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml
I tried the obvious step of exporting releasever=4, but that had no
effect.
Can anyone help?
You should install the centos-release package, or whatever the package
that provides redhat-release is called in CentOS.
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