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Guide to install a 32-bit Fedora guest into a 64-bit Debian host.
 
__TOC__
 
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==Set up yum repository==
 
==Set up yum repository==
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  host# mkdir /var/lib/rpm
 
  host# mkdir /var/lib/rpm
 
  host# apt-get install yum linux32
 
  host# apt-get install yum linux32
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host# cp -a /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions/fc6/{yum,yum.repos.d} /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc6
  
 
vserver build does not use /etc/yum*, though you will see an ignorable error message about it if it doesn't exist.  
 
vserver build does not use /etc/yum*, though you will see an ignorable error message about it if it doesn't exist.  
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Edit the files /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc6/yum.repos.d/fedora-{core,updates,extras}.repo
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* Uncomment the first baseurl= line of each file (by removing the leading # character)
  
 
===Proxy===
 
===Proxy===
If you use a proxy, do
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If you use a proxy, append to /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc6/yum/yum.conf (in the [main] section) a line of the form:
host# cp -a /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions/fc6/yum /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc6
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Append to /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc6/yum.conf (in the [main] section) a line of the form:
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  proxy=http://proxy.yourcompany.com:3128
 
  proxy=http://proxy.yourcompany.com:3128
  
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  host# export ARCH=i386
 
  host# export ARCH=i386
 
  host# export http_proxy=http://proxy.yourcompany.com:3128
 
  host# export http_proxy=http://proxy.yourcompany.com:3128
  host# linux32 vserver fedora-zod-32-gustname build -m yum --hostname=fedora-zod-32-guestname --interface dummy0=eth0:10.0.0.123/8 --rootdir /var/lib/vservers -- -d fc6 -- --arch i386
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  host# linux32 vserver fedora-zod-32-gustname build -m yum --context 42 --hostname=fedora-zod-32-guestname --interface dummy0=eth0:10.0.0.123/8 --rootdir /var/lib/vservers -- -d fc6 -- --arch i386
 
  host# unset ARCH
 
  host# unset ARCH
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you may also create '''/etc/rpm/platform''' file:
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guest# vi /etc/rpm/platform
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i386-redhat-linux-gnu
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this way yum and rpm will use i386 packages
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NOTE: You may get an error "AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Context'" when executing this (Debian Lenny 5.0.3) because the gpgme package is too old. You can simply edit the misc.py file and early out that function that fails and the process will continue just fine. See http://openvz.org/pipermail/users/2009-January/002554.html for details.
  
 
==Verify==
 
==Verify==
 
To observe the 32-bitness of the guest's applications, do:
 
To observe the 32-bitness of the guest's applications, do:
  host# vyum fedora-zod-32-guestname -- install file
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  host# linux32 vyum fedora-zod-32-guestname -- install file
 
  host# vserver fedora-zod-32-guestname start
 
  host# vserver fedora-zod-32-guestname start
 
  host# vserver fedora-zod-32-guestname enter
 
  host# vserver fedora-zod-32-guestname enter
 
  fedora-zod-32-guestname# file /bin/ls
 
  fedora-zod-32-guestname# file /bin/ls
 
  /bin/ls: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, stripped
 
  /bin/ls: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, stripped
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or
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host# file /var/lib/vservers/fedora-zod-32-guestname/bin/ls
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/var/lib/vservers/fedora-zod-32-guestname/bin/ls: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, stripped
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==See also==
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* [[Building Guest Systems]]
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* [[Installing Ubuntu on Debian]]
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[[Category:OS guest under linux-vserver]]

Latest revision as of 21:52, 21 October 2011

Guide to install a 32-bit Fedora guest into a 64-bit Debian host.

Contents

[edit] Set up yum repository

host# mkdir /etc/rpm
host# mkdir /var/lib/rpm
host# apt-get install yum linux32
host# cp -a /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions/fc6/{yum,yum.repos.d} /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc6

vserver build does not use /etc/yum*, though you will see an ignorable error message about it if it doesn't exist.

Edit the files /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc6/yum.repos.d/fedora-{core,updates,extras}.repo

  • Uncomment the first baseurl= line of each file (by removing the leading # character)

[edit] Proxy

If you use a proxy, append to /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc6/yum/yum.conf (in the [main] section) a line of the form:

proxy=http://proxy.yourcompany.com:3128

[edit] Build vserver

host# export ARCH=i386
host# export http_proxy=http://proxy.yourcompany.com:3128
host# linux32 vserver fedora-zod-32-gustname build -m yum --context 42 --hostname=fedora-zod-32-guestname --interface dummy0=eth0:10.0.0.123/8 --rootdir /var/lib/vservers -- -d fc6 -- --arch i386
host# unset ARCH

you may also create /etc/rpm/platform file:

guest# vi /etc/rpm/platform
i386-redhat-linux-gnu

this way yum and rpm will use i386 packages

NOTE: You may get an error "AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Context'" when executing this (Debian Lenny 5.0.3) because the gpgme package is too old. You can simply edit the misc.py file and early out that function that fails and the process will continue just fine. See http://openvz.org/pipermail/users/2009-January/002554.html for details.

[edit] Verify

To observe the 32-bitness of the guest's applications, do:

host# linux32 vyum fedora-zod-32-guestname -- install file
host# vserver fedora-zod-32-guestname start
host# vserver fedora-zod-32-guestname enter
fedora-zod-32-guestname# file /bin/ls
/bin/ls: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, stripped

or

host# file /var/lib/vservers/fedora-zod-32-guestname/bin/ls
/var/lib/vservers/fedora-zod-32-guestname/bin/ls: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, stripped

[edit] See also

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