On Sunday 24 August 2008, Oliver Welter wrote: > Hi Chuck, > > I am currently experiemnting with new gentoo guests on amd64, too - what > seems to work for me is: > > * creating a stub using "vserver build" with a default gentoo stage3 > tarball, using initstyle plain > * emerge openrc in the guest (using chroot, not started) > * remove the tty from inittab will try that. i did not remove tty. also i discovered the make.profile points to 2008.0 on the new one i just made up while the conversion pointed to vserver profile.. so i changed it on the new one to be safe. > Oliver > > > Chuck schrieb: > > interesting thank you. that works on the converted guest... on the new 32bit > > guest i made up originally to experiment with openrc/baselayout-2, i find it > > must use gentoo init style because it times out if using plain init style... > > this one i took a regular stage3 2008.0 standard gentoo i686 file, extracted > > it, installed baselayout2 and openrc and followed the openrc instructions in > > gentoo docs... i notice a major difference between the new one and the older > > one i converted last and that is the newer one has tty entries in the process > > listing. something ive never seen in a guest before. > > > > should i lock out the tty entries? or should i just try to remember that any > > new guests made with the 2008.0 template need gentoo init while any > > baselayout2/openrc conversions of previous but updated guests need plain > > init? could get a bit complicated.. > > > > > > > > On Sunday 24 August 2008, Oliver Welter wrote: > >> Hi Chuck > >> > >>> i think the upgrade emerged not only baselayout-2 and openrc but also > > init-0. > >>> when i first tried to start it i found itwas missing a file > >>> > >>> /lib/rc/sh/init-vserver.sh > >> looks like you are using the "gentoo" init style. With openrc, you must > >> use "plain" init style - just do a > >> echo plain > /etc/vservers/<server>/apps/init/style > >> > >> Oliver > >> -- > >> Protect your environment - close windows and adopt a penguin! > >> PGP-Key: 3B2C 8095 A7DF 8BB5 2CFF 8168 CAB7 B0DD 3985 1721 > >> > > > > > > > > -- > Protect your environment - close windows and adopt a penguin! > PGP-Key: 3B2C 8095 A7DF 8BB5 2CFF 8168 CAB7 B0DD 3985 1721 > -- Chuck