@David, I worked around it by simply not using vm-builder. I ended up
using the VM creation wizard in the virt-manager GUI, which worked
surprisingly well, even if it's not a command line tool.
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I tried to create an KVM Ubuntu 11.10 guest running on an Ubuntu 11.10
host by running:
sudo vmbuilder kvm ubuntu --verbose --config new_vm.cfg
My new_vm.cfg:
[DEFAULT]
arch=amd64
cpus=2
mem=4096
ip=192.168.1.10
mask=255.255.255.0
net=192.168
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KVM Guest Hangs at Booting from hard disk
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I based by scripts on the instructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/JeOSVMBuilder.
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Why was this closed? It's still occurring for me. "Fixing" it by setting
a certain hostname is a workaround, not a fix.
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This error is interfering with the installation of other packages.
Trying to install or upgrade any package causes rabbitmq-server's buggy
post-installation script to be re-run, which always fails, and this
failure seems to block the installation of some unrelated packages.
For example, I tried i
I also encounter the same problem using the most recent rabbitmq-
server_2.2.0-1_all.deb, so the problem's not isolated to the older 1.7.2
version.
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Clint, it was resolving, but I had two entries for localhost in my hosts
file, so "ping currenthostname" was coming back as "oldhostname", and I
guess this was throwing off rabbitmq. After I removed the first entry, I
was able to install the latest deb without error.
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Binary package hint: openvpn
The openvpn client does not correctly update /etc/resolv.conf with DNS
data provided by the openvpn server.
The log shows the client is receiving control messages containing valid
DNS.
e.g. Fri Dec 17 16:17:35 2010 PUSH: Received control message
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I added those two lines to the end of my vpn.conf, which I execute like:
sudo openvpn --config vpn.conf
However, after the script reports "Initialization compete", the only
data added to my resolve.conf are two nameserver entries, neither of
which is the nameserver specified in the push command.
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