hi,

thanks for your quick response.

Am 22.10.2011 00:35, schrieb micah anderson:
> Hi,
>
> I think this bug might be a linux-image bug, not the user-space
> utilities.
>
> On Fri, 21 Oct 2011 18:40:30 +0200, treaki <tre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> hi, i have tryed to use vserver on my G5, but it dosnt work. i did it like i 
>> dose with an x68 computer but its donst work with the ppc version of debian.
>> i installed the kernel and the utils, but if i wont to create an virtual 
>> machine i get this:
>>
>> is:~# vserver testhost build -n testhost --hostname testhost --interface 
>> tap0:172.20.0.21/24 -m debootstrap -- -d squeeze
>> /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/testhost: Function not implemented
>>     
> Could you try the ppc32 vserver kernel to see if it works?
>   
No i cant, ppc isnt like x68. you cant run an 32bit kernel on an 64bit
cpu. my G5 dosnt support the 32bit kernel.
>   
>> i think there someon just build a ppc version for ppc and dont tested it...
>>     
>   
>> something more:
>>
>> is:~# uname -a
>> Linux is 2.6.32-5-vserver-powerpc64 #1 SMP Thu Sep 1 00:59:20 UTC 2011 ppc64 
>> GNU/Linux
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/masf7aUE
>>     
> This shows the vserver support is not detected in the kernel.
>
>   
>> PS: sry i used server-debiantools i mean of cause util-vserver and the 
>> vserver ppc kernel
>>     
> I do not understand the above sentence.
>   
its not important and sure understandable because my bad english. i just
wanted to explain that i by mistake selected the wrong packages in
bugreport.

i hope its possible to fix the problem, i trying to help so much i can.
but unfortunately my english knowlege isn’t very good and my gnu/linux
knowledge are sure a little bit more adventured than the common
ubuntuuser (i can use a shell, configure a server, using vim (basic))
but i am not so an advanced user...

i think the best way is that you guide me what i have to do to find out
everything what you need to fix the problem...

as i sayed its not possible to boot the 32bit kernel on my G5. I dont
know very much about this, only that it isnt like an x68-styled
architecture. you can run 32bit applications under an 64bit kernel but
not the 32bit kernel on an 64bit cpu.
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/ch02s01.html.en#id522279
maybe you should consult someone who has a better knowledge of the
debian powerpc port.


hope it help

greetings

treaki


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