http://www.linux-vserver.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=75.36.147.248&feedformat=atomLinux-VServer - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T12:15:53ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.20.2http://www.linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:InitStylesutil-vserver:InitStyles2006-12-14T01:17:27Z<p>75.36.147.248: /* Configuration */</p>
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<div>Guests can be started using one of the following init styles:<br />
<br />
* plain<br />
** Launches a unique init process for the guest.<br />
** Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.<br />
** Therefore, you cannot watch the startup process.<br />
** However, any shutdown or restart command should work<br />
* sysv (default)<br />
** Executes the runlevel scripts directly.<br />
** You can you can watch the startup process.<br />
** Slightly lighter weight since no additional init process is needed.<br />
** A fake init process is shown in the guest.<br />
** You must use "reboot -f" or "halt -f" to restart or shut down from within the guest.<br />
* gentoo<br />
** Like sysv but works on Gentoo-based guests.<br />
** Was deprecated but has been reinstated around util-vserver 0.30.212.<br />
* minit<br />
** Like plain init but smaller.<br />
** minit must be installed on the guest.<br />
** http://www.fefe.de/minit/<br />
<br />
=== Configuration ===<br />
<br />
The init style should go in a file containing a single word: sysv, plain, etc.<br />
<br />
/etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style<br />
<br />
If the file doesn't exist, sysv will be used. If the word isn't recognized, the guest will not be started and an error will be printed.</div>75.36.147.248http://www.linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:InitStylesutil-vserver:InitStyles2006-12-14T01:16:49Z<p>75.36.147.248: /* Configuration */</p>
<hr />
<div>Guests can be started using one of the following init styles:<br />
<br />
* plain<br />
** Launches a unique init process for the guest.<br />
** Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.<br />
** Therefore, you cannot watch the startup process.<br />
** However, any shutdown or restart command should work<br />
* sysv (default)<br />
** Executes the runlevel scripts directly.<br />
** You can you can watch the startup process.<br />
** Slightly lighter weight since no additional init process is needed.<br />
** A fake init process is shown in the guest.<br />
** You must use "reboot -f" or "halt -f" to restart or shut down from within the guest.<br />
* gentoo<br />
** Like sysv but works on Gentoo-based guests.<br />
** Was deprecated but has been reinstated around util-vserver 0.30.212.<br />
* minit<br />
** Like plain init but smaller.<br />
** minit must be installed on the guest.<br />
** http://www.fefe.de/minit/<br />
<br />
=== Configuration ===<br />
<br />
The init style should go in a file containing a single word: sysv, plain, etc.<br />
<br />
/etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style<br />
<br />
If the file doesn't exist, sysv will be used. If the word isn't recognized, the vserver will not be started and an error will be printed.</div>75.36.147.248http://www.linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:InitStylesutil-vserver:InitStyles2006-12-14T01:15:04Z<p>75.36.147.248: </p>
<hr />
<div>Guests can be started using one of the following init styles:<br />
<br />
* plain<br />
** Launches a unique init process for the guest.<br />
** Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.<br />
** Therefore, you cannot watch the startup process.<br />
** However, any shutdown or restart command should work<br />
* sysv (default)<br />
** Executes the runlevel scripts directly.<br />
** You can you can watch the startup process.<br />
** Slightly lighter weight since no additional init process is needed.<br />
** A fake init process is shown in the guest.<br />
** You must use "reboot -f" or "halt -f" to restart or shut down from within the guest.<br />
* gentoo<br />
** Like sysv but works on Gentoo-based guests.<br />
** Was deprecated but has been reinstated around util-vserver 0.30.212.<br />
* minit<br />
** Like plain init but smaller.<br />
** minit must be installed on the guest.<br />
** http://www.fefe.de/minit/<br />
<br />
=== Configuration ===<br />
<br />
The init style should go in a file containing a single word: sysv, plain, etc.<br />
<br />
/etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style<br />
<br />
If the file doesn't exist or the word isn't recognized, sysv will be used.</div>75.36.147.248http://www.linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:InitStylesutil-vserver:InitStyles2006-12-14T01:12:22Z<p>75.36.147.248: /* Configuration */</p>
<hr />
<div>Guests can be started using one of the following init styles:<br />
<br />
* plain<br />
** Launches a unique init process for the guest.<br />
** Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.<br />
** Therefore, you cannot watch the startup process.<br />
** However, shutdown or restart command will work<br />
* sysv (default)<br />
** Executes the runlevel scripts directly.<br />
** You can you can watch the startup process.<br />
** Slightly lighter weight since no additional init process is needed.<br />
** A fake init process is shown in the guest.<br />
** You must use "reboot -f" or "halt -f" to restart or shut down from withint the guest.<br />
* gentoo<br />
** Like sysv but works on Gentoo-based guests.<br />
** Was deprecated but has been reinstated around util-vserver 0.30.212.<br />
* minit<br />
** Like plain init but smaller.<br />
** minit must be installed on the guest.<br />
** http://www.fefe.de/minit/<br />
<br />
=== Configuration ===<br />
<br />
The init style should go in a file containing a single word: sysv, plain, etc.<br />
<br />
/etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style<br />
<br />
If the file doesn't exist or the word isn't recognized, sysv will be used.</div>75.36.147.248http://www.linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:InitStylesutil-vserver:InitStyles2006-12-14T01:11:48Z<p>75.36.147.248: </p>
<hr />
<div>Guests can be started using one of the following init styles:<br />
<br />
* plain<br />
** Launches a unique init process for the guest.<br />
** Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.<br />
** Therefore, you cannot watch the startup process.<br />
** However, shutdown or restart command will work<br />
* sysv (default)<br />
** Executes the runlevel scripts directly.<br />
** You can you can watch the startup process.<br />
** Slightly lighter weight since no additional init process is needed.<br />
** A fake init process is shown in the guest.<br />
** You must use "reboot -f" or "halt -f" to restart or shut down from withint the guest.<br />
* gentoo<br />
** Like sysv but works on Gentoo-based guests.<br />
** Was deprecated but has been reinstated around util-vserver 0.30.212.<br />
* minit<br />
** Like plain init but smaller.<br />
** minit must be installed on the guest.<br />
** http://www.fefe.de/minit/<br />
<br />
=== Configuration ===<br />
<br />
The init style should go in a file containing the init style as a single word.<br />
<br />
/etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style<br />
<br />
If the file doesn't exist or the word isn't recognized, sysv will be used.</div>75.36.147.248http://www.linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:InitStylesutil-vserver:InitStyles2006-12-14T01:10:06Z<p>75.36.147.248: /* Configuration */</p>
<hr />
<div>Guests can be started using one of the following <br />
<br />
* plain<br />
** Launches a unique init process for the guest.<br />
** Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.<br />
** Therefore, you cannot watch the startup process.<br />
** However, shutdown or restart command will work<br />
* sysv (default)<br />
** Executes the runlevel scripts directly.<br />
** You can you can watch the startup process.<br />
** Slightly lighter weight since no additional init process is needed.<br />
** A fake init process is shown in the guest.<br />
** You must use "reboot -f" or "halt -f" to restart or shut down from withint the guest.<br />
* gentoo<br />
** Like sysv but works on Gentoo-based guests.<br />
** Was deprecated but has been reinstated around util-vserver 0.30.212.<br />
* minit<br />
** Like plain init but smaller.<br />
** minit must be installed on the guest.<br />
** http://www.fefe.de/minit/<br />
<br />
=== Configuration ===<br />
<br />
The init style should go in a file containing the init style as a single word.<br />
<br />
/etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style<br />
<br />
If the file doesn't exist or the word isn't recognized, sysv will be used.</div>75.36.147.248http://www.linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:InitStylesutil-vserver:InitStyles2006-12-14T01:08:45Z<p>75.36.147.248: </p>
<hr />
<div>Guests can be started using one of the following <br />
<br />
* plain<br />
** Launches a unique init process for the guest.<br />
** Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.<br />
** Therefore, you cannot watch the startup process.<br />
** However, shutdown or restart command will work<br />
* sysv (default)<br />
** Executes the runlevel scripts directly.<br />
** You can you can watch the startup process.<br />
** Slightly lighter weight since no additional init process is needed.<br />
** A fake init process is shown in the guest.<br />
** You must use "reboot -f" or "halt -f" to restart or shut down from withint the guest.<br />
* gentoo<br />
** Like sysv but works on Gentoo-based guests.<br />
** Was deprecated but has been reinstated around util-vserver 0.30.212.<br />
* minit<br />
** Like plain init but smaller.<br />
** minit must be installed on the guest.<br />
** http://www.fefe.de/minit/<br />
<br />
=== Configuration ===<br />
<br />
The init style should go in /etc/vservers/<vservername>/apps/init/style, a file containing a single word. If the file doesn't exist, sysv will be used.</div>75.36.147.248