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How-to setup OpenVZ on openSUSE ? [message #12558] Wed, 02 May 2007 18:41 Go to next message
Alexey Eremenko is currently offline  Alexey Eremenko
Messages: 23
Registered: May 2007
Junior Member
hi all !

How-to setup OpenVZ on openSUSE 10.2 ?
I have downloaded 2.6.18-openvz kernel from the openvz website, tried
to install:

error: Failed dependencies:
initscripts >= 5.83 is needed by kernel-2.6.18-ovz028stab031.1.i686
mkinitrd >= 3.5.5 is needed by kernel-2.6.18-ovz028stab031.1.i686

I had 2 dependencies, which I could not resolve so I forcefully
installed this kernel (with --nodeps), but it still doesn't works -
even not added itself to the GRUB menu, plus it cannot be uninstalled
now due to some stupid error:

opensuse:~ # rpm -e kernel-2.6.18-ovz028stab031.1.i686
error: %preun(kernel-2.6.18-ovz028stab031.1.i686) scriptlet failed,
exit status 1

Is there a way to get OpenVZ working on openSUSE ?

--
-Alexey Eremenko "Technologov"
Re: How-to setup OpenVZ on openSUSE ? [message #12570 is a reply to message #12558] Thu, 03 May 2007 07:56 Go to previous message
lst_hoe01 is currently offline  lst_hoe01
Messages: 15
Registered: February 2007
Junior Member
Zitat von Alexey Eremenko <al4321@gmail.com>:

> hi all !
>
> How-to setup OpenVZ on openSUSE 10.2 ?
> I have downloaded 2.6.18-openvz kernel from the openvz website, tried
> to install:
>
> error: Failed dependencies:
> initscripts >= 5.83 is needed by kernel-2.6.18-ovz028stab031.1.i686
> mkinitrd >= 3.5.5 is needed by kernel-2.6.18-ovz028stab031.1.i686
>
> I had 2 dependencies, which I could not resolve so I forcefully
> installed this kernel (with --nodeps), but it still doesn't works -
> even not added itself to the GRUB menu, plus it cannot be uninstalled
> now due to some stupid error:

Hello

You have to add it manually to /boot/grub/menu.lst after running
"mk_initrd". This works fine for me on SuSE 10. You could even use both
kernels as alternate boot.

Regards

Andreas
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