[Lxc-users] udev
Osvaldo Filho
arquivostcf at gmail.com
Sat Jul 31 13:16:16 UTC 2010
The others packages:
The following packages will be upgraded:
apt apt-utils base-files bash bsdutils busybox-initramfs
console-setup coreutils cpio dash debconf debconf-i18n dpkg e2fslibs
e2fsprogs findutils
gcc-4.4-base grep hostname initramfs-tools initramfs-tools-bin
initscripts iputils-ping kbd klibc-utils language-pack-en
language-pack-en-base libblkid1
libc-bin libc6 libcomerr2 libdbus-1-3 libedit2 libgcc1 libglib2.0-0
libgpm2 libgssapi-krb5-2 libk5crypto3 libklibc libkrb5-3
libkrb5support0 libncurses5
libncursesw5 libpam-modules libpam-runtime libpam0g libpcre3
libplymouth2 libpng12-0 libslang2 libss2 libssl0.9.8 libstdc++6
libudev0 libuuid1 locales
lsb-base lzma module-init-tools mount mountall ncurses-base
ncurses-bin openssh-client openssh-server perl-base python-minimal
python2.6-minimal
sensible-utils sudo sysv-rc sysvinit-utils tzdata util-linux xkb-data
2010/7/31 Osvaldo Filho <arquivostcf at gmail.com>:
> I upgrade upstart and udev.
> lxc-console is ok!
>
> The problem is other!
>
> 2010/7/31 Serge E. Hallyn <serge.hallyn at canonical.com>:
>> Quoting Guillaume ZITTA (lxc at zitta.fr):
>>> 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.
>>
>> I assume you mean for diverting the ppp device to another file?
>> I think holding the package is much better in this case. Bypassing
>> the permission problem to let the upgrade succeed caused /etc/init/udev.conf
>> to get reinstalled, which stopped him from booting.
>>
>> But d pkg-divert is another trick (new to me) that sounds like
>> it'll come in useful. I'm getting the feeling that container
>> administration (in debian/ubuntu) is going to require a bit of
>> a new art :)
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -serge
>>
>
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