Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:10:29 -0400 update on this situation: i ran the initpost for a second time on the 64bit older guest that was upgraded via emerge -uDv world, and this time gentoo init worked fine and as with the 32bit 2008.0 guest, plain now times out :) so at least both arch now work with the same init style (gentoo)... would still be nice to get rid of the timeout so i can choose as needed. or maybe mixing them isnt so good? thanks for the heads-up on the initpost. that fixed the gentoo init problem. now ijust have to find why plain times out. On Tuesday 26 August 2008, Chuck wrote: > On Tuesday 26 August 2008, Benedikt Böhm wrote: > > > > On Aug 26, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Chuck wrote: > > >> if you run the initpost script, both files should have the following > > >> content: > > >> > > >> # Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation > > >> # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 > > >> > > >> # gentoo init style needs this (and nothing else) > > >> exit 0 > > >> > > >> Bene > > > > > > ok i did not find an initpost file anywhere however i did find init- > > > vserver.sh > > > > /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions/gentoo/initpost /etc/vservers/foo / > > usr/lib/util-vserver/util-vserver-vars > > > > should do it > > > > ran that and it said it was fixing something.. however in gentoo init i still > get an error.. plain works fine.. > > * Stopping local ... > [ ok ] > * Stopping vixie-cron ... > [ ok ] > * Saving random seed ... > [ ok ] > * Stopping chrooted named ... > [ ok ] > * Stopping syslog-ng ... > [ ok ] > WARNING: could not determine runlevel - doing soft halt > (it's better to use shutdown instead of halt from the command line) > shutdown: timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl > init: timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl > /usr/lib64/util-vserver/vserver.stop: line 96: 4760 > Killed "${NICE CMD[@]}" "${CHBIND CMD[@]}" "$ VSPACE" --enter "$S CONTEXT" "${OPTS VSPACE[@]}" -- "$ VTAG" --migrate "${OPTS VTAG ENTER[@]}" --silent -- > $ VCONTEXT > $SILENT OPT --migrate --chroot --xid "$S CONTEXT" -- "${INITCMD STOP[@]}" > > also ran it on the 32bit 2008.0 guest and i still get a timeout in plain init > but gentoo init works fine.. so i guess the 64bit guest will have to use > plain while the 32bit guest will have to use gentoo since im almost out of > time to get the templates set up and then i have to start creating production > stuff. > > > > > > Bene > > > > > > -- > > Chuck > -- Chuck