Mehdi Bennani wrote:
>
> reboot -f gives the same result on both init styles

Interesting, even with sysv? What is left in the guest at that point?


Actually, with sysv, reboot -f doesn't return any error but the
vserver doesn't reboot
(ssh session isn't interrupted and the uptime shown by vserver-stat on
the host doesn't go back to zero).

Hmm. How did you install the utils? Did you install them by hand? If so, did you remember to run make install-distribution? (which would install /sbin/vshelper, the program that executes reboots on behalf of guests)


What distribution are you running in your guest?

Debian Sarge built with "vserver NAME build -m debootstrap -- -d sarge".

My sarge guest reboots fine, with both sysv and plain initstyle.

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