Am 11.04.2012 18:10, schrieb Silvio Siefke:
> Hello,
> 
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 06:53:22 +0200
> Florian Philipp <li...@binarywings.net> wrote:
> 
>> It's a "Linux-VServer." In this setup, all virtual private servers share
>> the kernel of the host system (It's like a glorified chroot). You don't
>> need grub. The host system calls /sbin/init. I've followed this howto
>> for hosting europe:
>> http://log.pardus.de/2008/04/gentoo-on-1-vserver.html
> 
> Yes this link i know, and u has problems or nothing?. I has run the setup, 
> but Gentoo want not start. Can u tell me how u make the Network. Because 
> i understand not the routing. 
> 
> root@vserver12:~#  ip route
> 127.0.0.0/8 dev lo  scope link
> default dev venet0  scope link
> 

This is my /etc/conf.d/net (of course you have to adapt subnets):

modules="iproute2"
modules="!ifconfig"

config_venet0="83.169.5.6/32 broadcast 0.0.0.0"
routes_venet0="191.255.255.1/32 scope link
default via 191.255.255.1"

dns_domain_lo="binarywings.net"
dns_domain_venet0="binarywings.net"
dns_servers="8.8.8.8"


/sbin/rc-update (notice net.venet0):
             bootmisc | boot
                devfs |                       sysinit
                dmesg |                       sysinit
                fcron |      default
                 fsck | boot
             hostname | boot
              hwclock | boot
              keymaps | boot
            killprocs |              shutdown
                local |      default
           localmount | boot
              modules | boot
             mount-ro |              shutdown
                 mtab | boot
               net.lo | boot default
           net.venet0 |      default
             netmount |      default
                 nscd |      default
               procfs | boot
                 root | boot
            savecache |              shutdown
                 sshd |      default
               svscan |      default
                 swap | boot
               sysctl | boot
            syslog-ng |      default
         termencoding | boot
              urandom | boot

> 
> And must use the vserver build? Because its from year 2006 when i see it 
> right,
> can i use it at this timepoint? 
> 

IIRC, the build was merged into the main tree. You should be able to use
the default stage3. I'm using the default x86 portage profile.

It's probably also a good idea to set rc_sys in /etc/rc.conf but I
didn't need to.



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