Difference between revisions of "Installing Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick as guest"
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Use the latest debootstrap package | Use the latest debootstrap package | ||
+ | mkdir /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/debootstrap | ||
echo 'http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_1.0.29_all.deb' > \ | echo 'http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_1.0.29_all.deb' > \ | ||
/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/debootstrap/uri | /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/debootstrap/uri |
Revision as of 01:28, 3 May 2011
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NOTE: This was done on a CentOS 5.5 host; however, I believe none of these instructions are dependent on the host OS.
Installing Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick as a guest
Debootstrap
Use the latest debootstrap package
mkdir /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/debootstrap echo 'http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_1.0.29_all.deb' > \ /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/debootstrap/uri
Create the new guest
vserver <guest name> build -m debootstrap --context <context #> \ --hostname <hostname> --force --interface eth0:<ipaddress>/<netmask> \ -- -d maverick -m http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ \ -- --arch=amd64 --exclude=udev --initstyle default
Update guest fstab
Add the following to /etc/vservers/<guestname>/fstab
none /var/run tmpfs size=16m,nosuid,mode=0755 0 0 none /var/lock tmpfs size=16m,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 0
Service Cleanup
Remove Upstart services that aren't needed in a guest
for x in console-setup.conf dmesg.conf hostname.conf hwclock-save.conf hwclock.conf mountall-net.conf \ mountall-reboot.conf mountall-shell.conf mountall.conf network-interface.conf networking.conf procps.conf \ rsyslog-kmsg.conf tty1.conf tty2.conf tty3.conf tty4.conf tty5.conf tty6.conf upstart-udev-bridge.conf \ plymouth*.conf udev*.conf ureadahead*.conf control-alt-delete.conf module-init-tools.conf mounted-dev.conf \ network-interface-security.conf; do rm -f /vservers/<guestname>/etc/init/${x}; done
Upstart script
Put the following in /vservers/mschef03/etc/init/vserver.conf
start on startup script touch /var/run/utmp chown root:utmp /var/run/utmp chmod 664 /var/run/utmp initctl emit virtual-filesystems --no-wait initctl emit local-filesystems --no-wait initctl emit remote-filesystems --no-wait initctl emit filesystem --no-wait end script
Start your guest
That's it. Now just
vserver <guestname> start.
Fix locale settings
I'm not sure why I had to do this, but I noticed when I installed software using apt-get, I was getting warning messages about LC_ALL and LANGUAGE not being set. The solution to this is
apt-get install --reinstall language-pack-en