Hi Declan,
I am having also host and guest debian based. My /var/run/utmp in the
guest is also owned by the group voice. Coincidence? Never noticed that
before ;->
chown-ing might help ...
Cheers,
-Nik
Declan Mullen wrote:
> Hi
>
> My guest has a "/var/run/utmp" file that is owned by group "voice", but
> it should be owned by group "utmp". Any suggestions on how I fix this ?
>
> My host's /var/run/utmp is owned by "utmp" just as expected. The group
> ids for "voice" and "utmp" in the host are the same as they are in the
> guest.
>
> Both host and guest are Debian Lenny. The host's kernel is Lenny's
> "linux-source-2.6.26" (version "2.6.26-13") with Lenny's vserver patches
> applied from "linux-patch-debian-2.6.26" (version "2.6.26-13"). The
> host's util-vserver package is Sid's, ie version "0.30.216~r2772-6". The
> host's "vserver-debiantools" package is version "0.6.3".
>
> The guest was created via:
>
> newvserver --vsroot /var/lib/vservers/ --hostname maxv1 --domain
> jadplace.com \
> --ip 192.168.0.121/24 --fakeinit --mirror
> "ftp://ftp.iinet.net.au/debian/debian" --verbose
>
> Many thanks,
> Declan
>