On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:04:02PM +0200, mar...@grachtwal.nu wrote:
> >> In a lenny chroot, on the same system, rc6.d/S90reboot calls 'reboot -d
> >> -f
> >> i' and that works like I'd expect; the chroot is stopped and the system
> >> keeps on running.
> >> In the squeeze chroot we have rc6.d/K09r
>> In a lenny chroot, on the same system, rc6.d/S90reboot calls 'reboot -d
>> -f
>> i' and that works like I'd expect; the chroot is stopped and the system
>> keeps on running.
>> In the squeeze chroot we have rc6.d/K09reboot and the same 'reboot -d -f
>> -i'.
>>
>> I will check if the -f does the
> In a lenny chroot, on the same system, rc6.d/S90reboot calls 'reboot -d -f
> i' and that works like I'd expect; the chroot is stopped and the system
> keeps on running.
> In the squeeze chroot we have rc6.d/K09reboot and the same 'reboot -d -f -i'.
>
> I will check if the -f does the trick but I
> /etc/rc6.d/S90reboot invokes reboot -d -f -i. The -f there means it
> goes straight to the kernel to reboot.
> Make that file empty (so it's treated as a conffile change) and you
> should be good.
> You might also want to consider using kvm or xen instead of raw chroots...
>
In a lenny chroot
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 5:01 PM, wrote:
> All,
> very sorry for the confusion about stopping the chroot.
> I think the easiest way is to include the script we use to 'start'
> and 'stop' chroots.
>
> Some notes;
> - I haven't written the script, so any geniality or stupidity isn't mine
> - For ma
All,
very sorry for the confusion about stopping the chroot.
I think the easiest way is to include the script we use to 'start'
and 'stop' chroots.
Some notes;
- I haven't written the script, so any geniality or stupidity isn't mine
- For managing different chrooted environments it works really gr
Daniel Burrows writes:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 02:16:39PM +0200, Martin Boer
> was heard to say:
>> On this system I installed a squeeze chroot using the following command:
>>
>> debootstrap squeeze /chroot/squeeze-x64-lighttpd-chroot
>> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
>>
>> This works as ex
> Package: general
> Severity: important
>
>
> On this system I installed a squeeze chroot using the following command:
>
> debootstrap squeeze /chroot/squeeze-x64-lighttpd-chroot
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
>
> This works as expected but when I stop the chroot, the system shuts as well.
>
Hi Martin,
thanks for your bugreport!
On Donnerstag, 22. Oktober 2009, Martin Boer wrote:
> This works as expected but when I stop the chroot, the system shuts as
> well. This is highly unexpected and somewhat unpleasant behaviour.
How do you stop the chroot?
regards,
Holger
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On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 02:16:39PM +0200, Martin Boer was
heard to say:
> On this system I installed a squeeze chroot using the following command:
>
> debootstrap squeeze /chroot/squeeze-x64-lighttpd-chroot
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
>
> This works as expected but when I stop the chroot,
Package: general
Severity: important
On this system I installed a squeeze chroot using the following command:
debootstrap squeeze /chroot/squeeze-x64-lighttpd-chroot
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
This works as expected but when I stop the chroot, the system shuts as well.
This is highly unexpe
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