>>>>> 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 # 

[...]



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