UPDATE:
I have just received an update from Linode to say that this issue has now been fixed for new deployments of Debian 6.
For everyone with the issue on existing deployments, you need to run the following command:
Code:
ln -s /dev/xvda /dev/root
(Substitue xvda with the device you are using as root, if needed)
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Hi,
I had previuosly been running Ubuntu 10.04 with Virtualmin and everything worked fine. Virtualmin recently announced support for Debian 6, so I backed up all my data and sought to rebuild my linode with Debian 6.
Now there seems to be a problem, I'm not sure if it is a Linode one or a Virtualmin one, or a combination of both. I have found other Linode users have the same problem. Please see this thread on Virtualmin for the problem, including my comments:
http://www.virtualmin.com/node/17281
Thanks.
EDIT:
I opened a support ticket with Linode and got this response:
Quote:
I'm sorry to hear about the issues you're having! However, it doesn't appear that /dev/root exists on our default Debian 6 distribution template:
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debian:~# ls /dev/|grep root
debian:~#
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I'm not specifically familiar with setting up quotas, however you may want to reach out to our active user community for assistance. Many of our customers are system administrators who can offer excellent advice. You can find more information about our forums and IRC channel at:
http://www.linode.com/community/