Ok, work really sucks (haven't had much time for "pet projects" like
vservers or getting the rsync/ftp/web mirror up inside a vserver, let alone
at all).  I tried the S_START variable and I'm still getting the
following...

New security context is 2
Can't execute /etc/rc.d/rc (No such file or directory)

I'm using the "latest" 0.22 vserver tools package compiled without errors on
a gentoo machine, should I attempt to hack it up to work with my gentoo
image and break redhat?

cat /etc/vservers/vs00.conf outputs:
S_CONTEXT=2
IPROOT=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
IPROOTMASK=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
IPROOTBCAST=255.255.255.0
IPROOTDEV=eth0
ONBOOT=yes
S_HOSTNAME=xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx
S_DOMAINNAME=
#S_NICE="20"
S_FLAGS="lock nproc sched"
ULIMIT="-H -u 1000"
S_CAPS="CAP_NET_RAW"
S_START="/sbin/rc default"
S_STOP="/sbin/rc shutdown"


-----Original Message-----
From: Rus Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 5:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Allen Parker
Subject: Re: [vserver] Gentoo Disk Images

On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Allen Parker wrote:

> Just wondering, how does one go about launching a gentoo vserver from the
> disks kindly provided by Mr. Rus Foster? /etc/rc.d/rc doesn't exist...
> hrm... anybody got any pointers?

Ah yeah what you need to do is make sure the vserver script can use S_TART
and S_SHUTDOWN

http://vserver.strahlungsfrei.de/tiki-index.php?page=VServerGentoo

includes a bit of help.

If there is anything else please let me know

Rgds

Rus Foster
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