Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 09:10:34 +0200 From: "Zyumbilev, Peter" <peter@aboutsupport.com> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: jails bind ip Message-ID: <5104D2EA.1050901@aboutsupport.com> In-Reply-To: <51044546.1070005@a1poweruser.com> References: <5103D759.5060008@aboutsupport.com> <51040A68.2010008@a1poweruser.com> <51041353.4050503@aboutsupport.com> <51044546.1070005@a1poweruser.com>
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On 26/01/2013 23:06, Fbsd8 wrote: > Zyumbilev, Peter wrote: >>> Are you saying you installed the Debian 6.0 operating system >>> inside of a Freebsd jail and expect it to function? >>> >>> >> >> >> on top of all works ;-) Look at mailing list archives earlier ...See >> mails from me. >> >> >> Peter > > > Ok I read the archive thread subject "jails". > You read a reply pointing you to a French howto. > > http://blog.etoilebsd.net/post/Emprisonner_une_debian_dans_un_FreeBSD > > I don't read French so have no idea what you did. > In another post you said you did this procedure > 1. Use > http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/debian-6.0-x86.tar.gz > instead of the file listed in the French howto. > 2. Run sysctl compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.32 in Freebsd shell before > starting the jail, otherwise you will get error "kernel too old". > > Don't understand what you mean by "shell" in the the above #2 sentence. > > The info you provided is so lacking in details. People here on the list > are not going to try to duplicate your steps just to get a understanding > of your situation. > > When asking a question it's your job to describe in detail what your > situation is. What your trying to achieve by using a jail. What > applications you installed in your jail. The jail statements you used to > create your jail. So on and so forth. > > No details results in no replies. > If you want helpful replies start with more and better details. > > From a very general point of view. You can populate a jails directory > tree with anything you want and the jail will still start. Having the > jail start does not mean anything you put in side of the jail is > working. Which is what I think is happening in your case. > > With out details I can not help you any further. > > Good luck. > > Hi, I know chances are slim someone to help. I believe my question is asked right. Even if noone can help it was worth asking - at least you learned that debian can run inside Freebsd :-) You know the idea is everyone to learn from this. Peter
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