Re: Upgrading Debian kFreeBSD from Wheezy to Jessie

2014-11-01 Thread Benjamin Kaduk
On Sat, 1 Nov 2014, Steven Chamberlain wrote: > I'm not sure if 'shutdown' is really expected to work yet in jails; > this is still quite experimental. I'm pretty sure it doesn't work on stock freebsd jails, > An alternative is to manually execute inside the jail: > > /etc/init.d/rc 0 >

Re: Upgrading Debian kFreeBSD from Wheezy to Jessie

2014-11-01 Thread Steven Chamberlain
Jesse Smith wrote: > Sorry, I should have mentioned before I'm running Debian/kFreeBSD in a > FreeBSD jail environment. That is why my mounted file systems and fstab > are so bare, most of the environment is set up by the host OS. Aha :) Some manual setup is expected before starting/entering the

Re: Upgrading Debian kFreeBSD from Wheezy to Jessie

2014-10-31 Thread Steven Chamberlain
Jesse Smith wrote: > As a test I manually ran mknod to create the /run/initctl file, > duplicating the command in the mountal.sh script. This causes the > "reboot" and "shutdown" commands to pause for a few seconds. Then I get > an error saying the comand timed out trying to write to /run/initctl.

Re: Upgrading Debian kFreeBSD from Wheezy to Jessie

2014-10-31 Thread Steven Chamberlain
Jesse Smith wrote: > The /run directory appears to be mounted as part of the root (/) file > system. It does not have its own mount point. Should I create one? No, the initscripts should create it for you. This is probably a clue to the problem you're seeing (and I'm quite curious to know what it

Re: Upgrading Debian kFreeBSD from Wheezy to Jessie

2014-10-31 Thread Jesse Smith
Thank you for responding, I do appreciate it. > That's odd. Does /run or /var/run exist? > $ ls -ald /run /var/run Yes, the /run directory exists. The /var/run directory is a symbolic link back to /run. Here is a directory listing of /run. As you can see it is populated with a collection of small

Re: Upgrading Debian kFreeBSD from Wheezy to Jessie

2014-10-31 Thread Steven Chamberlain
Hello! Jesse Smith wrote: > For the most part things went well. My system now has the software I > want and the system is fast and stable. That's great! > However, I've run into a problem > and I could use some advice. When I try to shutdown/reboot/halt the > system I get a message saying the fi

Upgrading Debian kFreeBSD from Wheezy to Jessie

2014-10-31 Thread Jesse Smith
Hello fellow kFreeBSDers, I have been playing around with Debian/kFreeBSD "Wheezy" for the past week and, while it has been a good, solid system, some of the software is a bit outdated for what I want to do. Naturally, I gave upgrading to the "jessie" repositories a try. I updated the APT reposito