This issue has hit me multiple times now. I'm usually working on Solaris, HP-UX
and AIX. All of these simply issue a big loud warning on the console, but try
to continue to boot, which I guess is what most administrators (at least I)
expect.
As the last entry was 3 years ago - has any decision b
Sorry for the unclear description of the bug.
The manpage says:
-o, --overwrite
Force overwrite of destination directory if it already exist.
[default: False]
But apparently vmbuilder does not overwrite it. It tries to delete it (which
fails with mountpoints) and then recreat
Public bug reported:
vmbuilder should accept an empty destination directory without trying to
recreate it.
Currently it fails even with overwrite option if the directory is a mountpoint.
vm-builder: 0.12.4+bzr477-0ubuntu3
Description:Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
Release:12.04
root@tina ~ # mo
This is the version I'm using:
ii python-vm-builder 0.12.4+bzr477-0ubuntu1
VM builder
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Public bug reported:
root@tina ~ # vmbuilder kvm ubuntu -d /srv/kvm/b --tmpfs - -m 4096 --ip
192.168.0.18 --hostname b --user tokudan --pass abc123 --addpkg openssh-server
--addpkg unattended-upgrades --addpkg acpid
2012-06-03 22:37:12,118 INFO: Mounting tmpfs under /tmp/tmptcTxLBtmpfs
2012-