On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 23:15, Matt Ayres wrote:
>
> A much easier way to do this is to simply use the fakeinit flag. You also
> need to remove everything from the boot runlevel.
>
Actually the fakeinit flags just means init isn't run (as far as I can tell) which
means that the services I wanted to start automagically at boot - no
longer is started (bad thing). So yes, I can start the vserver with the
fakeinit flag, but then it won't startup my services if I happen to boot
the server. This is actually pretty shitty, as I am going to run
important services under vserver, so my solution has to be to change
the relevant values (as suggested by John P. Eisenmenger) with variables
I can set in the vserver.conf.
I would like to suggest this addon for the next version of the vserver
utilities as it means I can run every system under vserver - no fuzz.
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