i think there are 2 possible sollutions here OR you should mount the sysfs in the fstab of the guest config and not in the startup scripts of the guest /etc/vservers/<guest>/etc/fstab (or something) OR you should add mount capabilities to the guest. Check the different capabilities settings on the site: http://linux-vserver.org/Capabilities_and_Flags hope that helps... Rik Bobbaers -- http://harry.enzoverder.be linux/unix/system/network/security/hardware/DR admin "If a man speaks his mind in a forest, and there's no woman to hear it ... is he still wrong?" > 2010/1/15 Shinkan <shinkan@gmail.com> > >> >> >> 2010/1/15 Rik Bobbaers <rik@enzoverder.be> >> >>> The problem i think, is that you use version 0.30.215, i think you need >>> >>> (one of) the latest prereleases of 0.30.216 >>> >>> hope that helps! >>> >>> Rik Bobbaers >>> >> >> Thanks for you relevant support. I'll try this and report where it goes. >> >> > 1) secure-mounts related errors disappeared (with correct Kernel or > /proc/sys/kernel/grsecurity/* config) > 2) /usr/sbin/chbind related error disappeared (by using util-vserver > 0.3.216_pre2855 instead of 0.3.215) > > A) I can build a Gentoo Host/Gentoo Guest VServer using this "template" > method : > http://linux-vserver.org/Building_Guest_Systems#Building_guests_using_the_template_build_method > ~B) I can start a Gentoo guest Vserver built from a vanilla stage3 > template, > BUT IT STILL DOESN'T WORK, I have this output : > > http://bayimg.com/PaJFHAAcL > > (For those who don't want to click : > [...] > Mounting sysfs at /sys ... > The "mount" command failed with errors: > permission denied > [...]) > > Help, please :-( > > -- > Pierre. > "Sometimes when I'm talking, my words can't keep up with my thoughts. I > wonder why we think faster than we speak. Probably so we can think twice." > - > Bill Watterson >