Editing Disable venet interface
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− | If you have | + | If you have configure [[veth]] correctly and want to get rid of [[venet]] interface modify ''/etc/init.d/vz'' following this step: |
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1. /etc/init.d/vz stop before going further. | 1. /etc/init.d/vz stop before going further. | ||
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The start_net function should look like this: | The start_net function should look like this: | ||
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start_net() | start_net() | ||
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# 2009-10-29 Michael Plourde | # 2009-10-29 Michael Plourde | ||
################################### | ################################### | ||
− | }</ | + | }</code> |
5. Modify the stop_net function (~ line 351) to look like this: | 5. Modify the stop_net function (~ line 351) to look like this: | ||
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stop_net() | stop_net() | ||
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/sbin/modprobe -r ${mod} > /dev/null 2>&1 | /sbin/modprobe -r ${mod} > /dev/null 2>&1 | ||
done | done | ||
− | }</ | + | }</code> |
6. That's all. You can now start your VEs:''/etc/init.d/vz start'' | 6. That's all. You can now start your VEs:''/etc/init.d/vz start'' | ||
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