>
> actually I'm wondering why you have those umountroot
> links in /etc/rc6.d, because IIRC, they are removed
> at guest install time (as they do not make sense in
> a Linux-VServer setup)
>
>
Probably debian vserver utils bug. This one is build from vserver command
using method debootstrap
Yeah I think it would behave the same in x86 (did not tets it yet) last time
I try to do that on x86 arch but now I remember the vserver is not debian
debootstrap built, but a centos template origin from openvz template and
centos thing does not have such init scripts.
Thanks a lot for help, hints, etc..
cheers
> so, basically you might just have missed to clean up
> the guest in the first place
>
> > Thank you very much for your help.
>
> > If someone know why it does not happen with x86 I still
> > want to hear :-)
>
> I'm pretty sure that if an x86 guest executes the
> remount it will cause the very same issue (which
> actually isn't a bug per se, as you can expect it
> to happen when you give mount/remount permissions
> to the guest :)
>
> glad it could be resolved,
> Herbert
>
> > cheers,
>
> [zapped]
>
-- Steve KieuReceived on Sun Aug 28 05:29:14 2011