Subject: Re: [vserver] chroot barrier problem when consolidating var and etc
From: randall <randall@songshu.org>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 17:19:33 +0200

Martin Fick wrote:
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> That's not quite what I am saying.  If you arrange your directories in a way that
will trigger this behavior, this should happen anytime after a reboot if you haven't
prevented it from happening.  What I meant was, if you changed your directory layout
and have not rebooted yet, you will not see the problem and think that everything is
fine until one day you reboot and suddenly the barrier has been added causing this problem
the next time you start a vserver affected by this.  
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> If you have been rebooting (and starting your vservers) a lot lately without rearranging
your directory structure and have not seen this problem lately, I am not sure what could
trigger this again suddenly.  Perhaps you upgraded the util-vserver package and the
old one did not set the barrier?
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then i understand now.

but its not like it ever worked, its a fresh install of debian lenny 
with the debian vserver-kernel and utils from the repo, i tried the 
barrier approach as described from the start but no luck, i will test to 
see if it works with etch when i get my hands on a box.
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