Difference between revisions of "util-vserver:InitStyles"

From Linux-VServer

Jump to: navigation, search
(Configuration)
Line 22: Line 22:
 
=== Configuration ===
 
=== Configuration ===
  
The init style should go in a file containing the init style as a single word.
+
The init style should go in a file containing a single word: sysv, plain, etc.
  
 
   /etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style
 
   /etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style
  
 
If the file doesn't exist or the word isn't recognized, sysv will be used.
 
If the file doesn't exist or the word isn't recognized, sysv will be used.

Revision as of 02:12, 14 December 2006

Guests can be started using one of the following init styles:

  • plain
    • Launches a unique init process for the guest.
    • Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.
    • Therefore, you cannot watch the startup process.
    • However, shutdown or restart command will work
  • sysv (default)
    • Executes the runlevel scripts directly.
    • You can you can watch the startup process.
    • Slightly lighter weight since no additional init process is needed.
    • A fake init process is shown in the guest.
    • You must use "reboot -f" or "halt -f" to restart or shut down from withint the guest.
  • gentoo
    • Like sysv but works on Gentoo-based guests.
    • Was deprecated but has been reinstated around util-vserver 0.30.212.
  • minit

Configuration

The init style should go in a file containing a single word: sysv, plain, etc.

 /etc/vservers/<NAME>/apps/init/style

If the file doesn't exist or the word isn't recognized, sysv will be used.

Personal tools