-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Claus, Just to clarify that #0 is a real context which belongs to the host machine. HTH, - -Nik Claus Herwig wrote: > Hello, > >>> First thing: The debian init script now tries to set barrier >>> attributes on <vserverroot>/.pkg and <vserverroot>/.hash and complains >>> if they don't exist. What are these dirs for? Till now I didn't have >>> them in my vserver roots. >> >> the first one is for externalized package management, >> the second one for unification (the hash store), but >> I doubt that setting barriers on them is a good thing(tm) >> >> IMHO the barrier should only be set on the directory >> directly above a guest root, i.e. /path/to/guest/.. >> >> (maybe daniel or micah can clarify?) > > so at least in my case it doesn't hurt not to have this directories :-) > >> as there (strictly speaking) is no root context, it was >> dropped from vserver-stat to avoid confusion in the >> future > > thanks for clarification. I know that #0 isn't a real context, but I > didn't find a note about the changed behaviour. So I thought there could > be something wrong with kernel and util-vserver versions playing > together or something like that. > > Anyway, thanks a lot, > Claus > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJJv76nAAoJEDFLYVOGGjgX67kIANH0Aa2w7zw2jvgZiGfwU18u JdaIcsfu/Nv2ktSyHMFyN3Su5iFPROBpI+uhzJ8foi0x3S6fX085buHLQTa81pQu lAB8eiq155G3HyyEUYOnu0PM/7YA9BAZbjgTT7j0Z45YC4BWl654HSKHY5rLKAfW kuO8ndpARlx2v5O/9wpQDxWfow+vDp6v7Im5akprmRTbmJrB0ymS/oXaG6sZFA2U HNvv6loaqiGPoqCtw6ufMqP0KQc6/vh3TrwJrw/DM08atpWxLFA5AczFF8AMFrxL 9FoT4alydIxJfRn/nGXxXQq2z6ka9A+oJcZX7wZrBbO7EwX1b9tuAwVY0A7Rk2M= =i+Dk -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----