Sebastian Harl wrote:
Hi,

Don't you have the "grep" command ?
yes

Then you need to install it ;-) ... I suppose however, you wanted to say "No -
I do have the 'grep' command." ;-)

You should care about the "/etc/init.d/vprocunhide" startup script, and make appropriate links to start it at boot time (if I remember correctly, the installation procedure doesn't handle this).


on debian it is started by /etc/init.d/util-vserver which returns no error

There is no such file in Debian. You should call /etc/init.d/vprocunhide
manually and enable it on boottime, by running "update-rc.d vprocunhide
defaults".


$ dpkg -L util-vserver | grep init.d
/etc/init.d
/etc/init.d/util-vserver


$ grep -i unhide /etc/init.d/util-vserver
vprocunhide_lockfile=/var/run/vprocunhide
                $_VPROCUNHIDE
                        touch "$vprocunhide_lockfile"
        rm -f "$vprocunhide_lockfile"
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