Editing Vzctl for upstream kernel
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If you are living on the bleeding edge, get vzctl sources from git. Then run autogen.sh to recreate auto* files: | If you are living on the bleeding edge, get vzctl sources from git. Then run autogen.sh to recreate auto* files: | ||
− | git clone <nowiki> | + | git clone <nowiki>git://git.openvz.org/pub/vzctl</nowiki> |
cd vzctl | cd vzctl | ||
./autogen.sh | ./autogen.sh | ||
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# make install | # make install | ||
+ | === FAQ === | ||
− | + | # A container doesn't boot and udevd is in a process list | |
− | + | #: udev doesn't work, because uevent-s are not virtualized yet. If you don't know how to disable it, you can remove the package. | |
− | + | # You can't enter in CT and vzctl returns en error about pty | |
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Unable to open pty: No such file or directory | Unable to open pty: No such file or directory | ||
− | + | #: If a CT is executed in a user namespace, devpts must be mounted with the newinstance option. You can add this option in /etc/fstab. | |
− | If a CT is executed in a user namespace, devpts must be mounted with the newinstance option. You can add this option in | ||
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