[Lxc-users] udev

Guillaume ZITTA lxc at zitta.fr
Sat Jul 31 05:37:49 UTC 2010


  Hi,

You could use dpkg-divert utility to rename files :
     dpkg-divert --rename $f

It will rename $f to $f.distrib and store this fact to the dpkg database.
After, any update from dpkg will go to the renamed file.

Regards,

Guillaume

Le 31/07/2010 05:20, Serge E. Hallyn a écrit :
> All right, yes, the fact that you let udev upgrade succeed is the
> problem.  If you look in /etc/init, you now have udev.conf, whereas
> before (or in a non-upgraded container) you had udev.conf.orig.
>
> Please see /usr/lib/lxc/lxc/templates/lxc-ubuntu for some of the
> slicing and dicing it does inside /etc/init, including:
>
> 	chroot $rootfs /bin/bash -c 'cd /etc/init; for f in $(ls u*.conf); do mv $f $f.orig; done'
> 	chroot $rootfs /bin/bash -c 'cd /etc/init; for f in $(ls tty[2-9].conf); do mv $f $f.orig; done'
> 	chroot $rootfs /bin/bash -c 'cd /etc/init; for f in $(ls plymouth*.conf); do mv $f $f.orig; done'
> 	chroot $rootfs /bin/bash -c 'cd /etc/init; for f in $(ls hwclock*.conf); do mv $f $f.orig; done'
> 	chroot $rootfs /bin/bash -c 'cd /etc/init; for f in $(ls module*.conf); do mv $f $f.orig; done'
>
> Since we don't actually use udev in the container, but since
> intricate package dependencies make it hard to remove, I think
> my earlier suggestion of having dpkg 'hold' the udev package
> is going to be the way to go.
>
> -serge
>
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