Florian Philipp schrieb: > Florian Philipp schrieb: >> Hi list! >> >> Does anyone on this list have a virtual server from Hosting Europe >> running Gentoo? >> >> I'm currently trying to get a VPS 4.0 working. With VPS 3.0 it was no >> problem to run Gentoo using this guide: [1]. Now I'm trying to port it >> to 4.0 (4 times the guaranteed RAM at the same price) but the system >> just doesn't boot or gets its network up. >> >> If I don't find the problem myself this weekend, I have to go back to >> the default Ubuntu and port my complete setup to that. >> >> I'm thankful for any hints. >> >> Florian Philipp >> >> [1] http://log.onthebrink.de/2008/04/gentoo-on-1-vserver.html >> > > Since Hosting Europe uses a VServer based solution [2], any experience > with Gentoo guests on that might be useful. > > I've also noticed that the new system is AMD64 while the old one was > 32bit. Does booting a 32bit userspace in a 64bit VServer environment > pose any problem? Executing the 32bit binaries of my setup in the repair > system works flawlessly. > > [2] http://linux-vserver.org >
Argh, nevermind. As it seems, you have to copy the directory /etc/network with all its content from the old vserver installation. It seems like they have added some skripting in the background. As an advice for anyone with a similar problem: The 'details' link when starting the repair mode and leaving it (in the management web app) actually provides some interesting information.
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