Hi,
I ran into this problem as well. It seems like the
shell's builtin "which" doesn't work in this case. By
installing the which RPM, I was able to fix this
problem.
jorgy
--- stefan julius <stefan.julius@t-online.de> wrote:
> Error message from testme.sh file, please can u help
> me
> patching compiling and installing the
> linux-2.6.12.5-vs2.0-build kernel
> on FC 3 works fine, the path to the vservers
> directory
> is /usr/local/etc/vservers
> tried to copy it to the / directory because of this
> error message after
> doing
>
> vserver DebianSid build -m debootstrap -- -d sid -m
> ftp://ftp.at.debian.org/debian/ -- --resolve-deps
>
> error message root-directory '/vservers' does not
> exist or is invalid
>
> also tried it with Changing the vserver base path it
> was the same
>
> copied the vservers directory to etc no changes
>
> I didn't add anything because of installing and
> patching works fine
>
>
> Thanx for help
>
>
> Greetinx Stefan
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Received on Fri Oct 7 16:11:36 2005