Sun, 27 Jan 2013 14:32:58 +0100
Den 27. jan. 2013 14:35, skrev Oliver Welter:
> I know that this is kind of offtopic, but I hope to get some gentoo
> related people here to solve the problem ;)
>
> I upgraded my vserver guests, new udev, etc and now I am lost as the
> network related services are not starting with:
> * ERROR: sshd needs service(s) net
>
> The network itself is running fine but the gentoo rc-system is missing
> the internal depenency flag which is usually pulled in by the network
> interfaces init script.
>
> Anybody can point me to the right direction?
>
I had the same problem recently. It seems to have to do with the fact
that there was a discussion among gentoo developers on what should
actually "provide" the net service. Apparently, net.lo is not enough
anylonger, or whatever. I don't know the details.
Addingrc_provide="net" to /etc/rc.conf does at least help, I don't know
if that is the "correct" solution, but as net usually is present in any
case without having to start /etc/init.d/net.ethX in a container, I
think it should be OK.
- Tor Rune Skoglund
Den 27. jan. 2013
14:35, skrev Oliver Welter:
I know that this is kind of offtopic, but I hope to
get some gentoo related people here to solve the problem ;)
I upgraded my vserver guests, new udev, etc and now I am lost as
the network related services are not starting with:
* ERROR: sshd needs service(s) net
The network itself is running fine but the gentoo rc-system is
missing the internal depenency flag which is usually pulled in
by the network interfaces init script.
Anybody can point me to the right direction?
I had the same problem recently. It seems to have to
do with the fact that there was a discussion among
gentoo developers on what should
actually "provide"
the net service. Apparently, net.lo is not enough
anylonger, or whatever. I
don't know the details.
Adding rc_provide="net" to
/etc/rc.conf does at least help,
I don't
know if
that is the
"correct"
solution, but as
net usually is
present in any
case without having
to
start
/etc/init.d/net.ethX in
a container, I
think it
should be
OK.
-
Tor Rune
Skoglund