>>>>> Baruch Even <bar...@debian.org> writes: [...]
> If I try to connect with ssh (using NAT networking) I can connect and > after loop mounting and setting a root password I can even login but > I get an error that there is no tty and Did you mean the message like the following? $ ssh r...@xxx stdin: is not a tty Connection to XXX closed. $ If so, I could confirm the bug. > I cannot do much beyond that. I can however connect with ssh to > execute commands inside the machine such as ls / and things seem to > work and booted. Apparently, /dev/pts/ somehow doesn't get created in the domU. As a workaround, the following seems to work: dom0 $ ssh -v r...@xxx mkdir /dev/pts \&\& invoke-rc.d mountdevsubfs.sh start From then on, SSH sessions should become available (until the next domU shutdown): dom0 $ ssh r...@xxx XXX # [...] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org