hi, Following my discussion with daniel on the IRc about the distribution having /run in ram we concluded it need: 1513077082 M * daniel_hozac Ghislain: hmm, is that where it stops? 1513077118 M * daniel_hozac the || : should ignore any failures. 1513087829 M * Ghislain daniel_hozac: not it fails after but this is the only part that make sense to me 1513087840 M * Ghislain i can send the whole thing in pastebin 1513088075 M * Ghislain last line is daniel_hozac: 1513088081 M * Ghislain i mean + _VS_LOCKS= 1513088137 M * Ghislain https://pastebin.com/raw/zhj8kP6m 1513088398 M * Ghislain the silly thing is that i got a tmpfs allready and the very same parameter the second do not works 1513088457 M * Ghislain /var/lock is a link to /run, could be the thing 1513088493 M * Ghislain the issue is the /run because the same thing on /mnt works 1513089143 M * Ghislain but if the mounting is done before the guest start then it must be a check on the vserver util that fail no ? 1513095274 M * daniel_hozac hmm 1513095283 M * daniel_hozac /var/lock is a symlink to /run? 1513095489 M * daniel_hozac the realpath doesn't appear to figure that out. 1513097339 M * Ghislain its a symlynk to /run/lock 1513097380 M * Ghislain [~]: realpath /var/lock 1513097380 M * Ghislain /run/lock 1513097423 M * Ghislain but if you do it before /run is mounted i guess that fails 1513110518 M * daniel_hozac ah, yeah. i can see how that would fail then... 1513190699 M * daniel_hozac Ghislain1: easiest temporary fix is probably appending || : to line 855 (the find) in vserver.functions. this allow the utils to allow /run in tmpfs. --- /vservers/kernel/util-vserver-0.30.216-pre3126.orig/scripts/vserver.functions 2018-01-06 12:45:07.280562573 +0100 +++ /vservers/kernel/util-vserver-0.30.216-pre3126/scripts/vserver.functions 2018-01-04 18:33:14.381793765 +0100 @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ local -a dirs=( $($_CHROOT_SH realpath /var/run /var/lock | $_SED 's!^/*!!' || :) ) local dir for dir in "${dirs[@]}"; do - $_FIND "$dir/." ! -type d -print0 2>/dev/null | xargs -0r $_CHROOT_SH rm + $_FIND "$dir/." ! -type d -print0 2>/dev/null | xargs -0r $_CHROOT_SH rm || : done ;; plain) best regards, Ghislain.