http://www.linux-vserver.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=84.179.152.49&feedformat=atomLinux-VServer - User contributions [en]2024-03-19T13:58:45ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.20.2http://www.linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_ArchLinuxInstallation on ArchLinux2006-12-11T16:48:25Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
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<div>ArchLinux (http://archlinux.org) does not provide any vserver packages.<br />
you have to follow the [[http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Linux_2.6 Installation on Linux 2.6]] instructions and compile from source.</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_ArchLinuxInstallation on ArchLinux2006-12-11T16:48:13Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
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<div>ArchLinux (http://archlinux.org) does not provide any vserver packages.<br />
you have to follow the [[http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Linux_2.6 | Installation on Linux 2.6]] instructions and compile from source.</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_ArchLinuxInstallation on ArchLinux2006-12-11T16:47:52Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
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<div>ArchLinux (http://archlinux.org) does not provide any vserver packages.<br />
you have to follow the [[http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Linux_2.6| Installation on Linux 2.6]] instructions and compile from source.</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_ArchLinuxInstallation on ArchLinux2006-12-11T16:47:36Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
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<div>ArchLinux (http://archlinux.org) does not provide any vserver packages.<br />
you have to follow the [[http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Linux_2.6|Installation on Linux 2.6]] instructions and compile from source.</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_ArchLinuxInstallation on ArchLinux2006-12-11T16:47:07Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
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<div>ArchLinux (http://archlinux.org) does not provide any vserver packages.<br />
you have to follow the [[http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Linux_2.6]] instructions and compile from source.</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Howto_make_BSD-style_init_SysV-compatibleHowto make BSD-style init SysV-compatible2006-12-11T13:44:42Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
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<div>to make archlinux boot nicely, there are some modifications on the init scripts needet.<br><br />
first create a /etc/init.d dir and add a new file /etc/init.d/rc with content:<br><br />
<pre><br />
if [ $1 -eq 3 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 3:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 6 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 6:reboot";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 0: shutdown";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 4 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 4";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 5 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 5";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 1:single";<br />
/etc/rc.single<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 2 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 2:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
</pre><br />
this script starts the right init-scripts for the runlevels. you now should be able to boot up your archlinux guest system. but there is some more work to get around all these warning and error messages on bootup.<br><br />
you need to remove all that has to do with kernel, driver and networking. on archlinux edit<br />
/etc/rc.conf and remove networking and syslog-ng (syslog-ng will not work) from DAEMONS.<br><br />
edit /etc/rc.shutdown and comment out all below and including <b>stat_busy "Saving Random Seed"</b> to <b># Power off or reboot</b><br />
<br><br><br />
have fun with you archlinux guest and feel free to improve the rc script :)</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Howto_make_BSD-style_init_SysV-compatibleHowto make BSD-style init SysV-compatible2006-12-11T13:43:46Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
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<div>to make archlinux boot nicely, there are some modifications on the init scripts needet.<br><br />
first create a /etc/init.d dir and add a new file /etc/init.d/rc with content:<br><br />
<pre><br />
if [ $1 -eq 3 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 3:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 6 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 6:reboot";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 0: shutdown";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 4 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 4";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 5 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 5";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 1:single";<br />
/etc/rc.single<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 2 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 2:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
</pre><br />
this script starts the right init-scripts for the runlevels. you now should be able to boot up your archlinux guest system. but there are some more work to get around all these warning and error messages on bootup.<br><br />
you need to remove all that has to do with kernel, driver and networking. on archlinux edit<br />
/etc/rc.conf and remove networking and syslog-ng (syslog-ng will not work) from DAEMONS.<br><br />
edit /etc/rc.shutdown and comment out all below and including <b>stat_busy "Saving Random Seed"</b> to <b># Power off or reboot</b><br />
<br><br><br />
have fun with you archlinux guest and feel free to improve the rc script :)</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Howto_make_BSD-style_init_SysV-compatibleHowto make BSD-style init SysV-compatible2006-12-11T13:10:09Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
<hr />
<div>to make archlinux boot nicely, there are some modifications on the init scripts needet.<br><br />
first create a /etc/init.d dir and add a new file /etc/init.d/rc with content:<br><br />
<pre><br />
if [ $1 -eq 3 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 3:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 6 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 6:reboot";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 0: shutdown";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 4 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 4";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 5 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 5";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 1:single";<br />
/etc/rc.single<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 2 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 2:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
</pre><br />
this script starts the right init-scripts for the runlevels. you now should be able to boot up your archlinux guest system. but there are some more work to get around all these warning and error messages on bootup.<br><br />
you need to remove all that has to do with kernel, driver and networking. on archlinux edit<br />
/etc/rc.conf and remove networking and syslog-ng (syslog-ng will not work) from DAEMONS.<br><br />
edit /etc/rc.shutdown and comment out below and including <b>stat_busy "Saving Random Seed"</b><br />
<br><br><br />
have fun with you archlinux guest and feel free to improve the rc script :)</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Howto_make_BSD-style_init_SysV-compatibleHowto make BSD-style init SysV-compatible2006-12-11T13:09:51Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
<hr />
<div>to make archlinux boot nicely, there are some modifications on the init scripts needet.<br><br />
first create a /etc/init.d dir and add a new file /etc/init.d/rc with content:<br><br />
<pre><br />
if [ $1 -eq 3 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 3:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 6 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 6:reboot";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 0: shutdown";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 4 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 4";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 5 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 5";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 1:single";<br />
/etc/rc.single<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 2 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 2:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
<pre><br />
this script starts the right init-scripts for the runlevels. you now should be able to boot up your archlinux guest system. but there are some more work to get around all these warning and error messages on bootup.<br><br />
you need to remove all that has to do with kernel, driver and networking. on archlinux edit<br />
/etc/rc.conf and remove networking and syslog-ng (syslog-ng will not work) from DAEMONS.<br><br />
edit /etc/rc.shutdown and comment out below and including <b>stat_busy "Saving Random Seed"</b><br />
<br><br><br />
have fun with you archlinux guest and feel free to improve the rc script :)</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/Howto_make_BSD-style_init_SysV-compatibleHowto make BSD-style init SysV-compatible2006-12-11T13:08:00Z<p>84.179.152.49: </p>
<hr />
<div>to make archlinux boot nicely, there are some modifications on the init scripts needet.<br />
first create a /etc/init.d dir and add a new file /etc/init.d/rc with content:<br />
[code]<br />
if [ $1 -eq 3 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 3:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 6 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 6:reboot";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 0 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 0: shutdown";<br />
/etc/rc.shutdown<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 4 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 4";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 5 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 5";<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 1:single";<br />
/etc/rc.single<br />
fi<br />
if [ $1 -eq 2 ]; then<br />
echo "entering runlevel 2:multi";<br />
/etc/rc.multi<br />
fi<br />
[/code]<br />
this script starts the right init-scripts for the runlevels. you now should be able to boot up your archlinux guest system. but there are some more work to get around all these warning and error messages on bootup.<br />
you need to remove all that has to do with kernel, driver and networking. on archlinux edit<br />
/etc/rc.conf and remove networking and syslog-ng (syslog-ng will not work) from DAEMONS.<br />
edit /etc/rc.shutdown and comment out below and including [b]stat_busy "Saving Random Seed"[/b]<br />
<br />
have fun with you archlinux guest and feel free to improve the rc script :)</div>84.179.152.49http://www.linux-vserver.org/DocumentationDocumentation2006-12-11T12:58:13Z<p>84.179.152.49: /* Guides and Howtos */</p>
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