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- root@void:~# create_debian_vm
- Welcome to void automatic Debian VM deployment (sonic r0x)
- VM Name: Mezmerize
- Please insert the IPv4 for this machine
- Mezmerize should use an IPv4 inside 192.168.121.0/24 (192.168.121.*)
- Hypnotize should use an IPv4 inside 192.168.122.0/24 (192.168.122.*)
- Sonic should use an IPv4 inside 192.168.123.0/24 (192.168.123.*)
- IP: 192.168.121.0
- IPv6 for this machine: Mezmerize should use an IPv6 inside 2a01:4f8:101:3172:212 :*
- Hypnotize should use an IPv6 inside 2a01:4f8:101:3172:251:*
- Sonic should use an IPv6 inside 2a01:4f8:101:3172:253:*
- IPv6: 2a01:4f8:101:3172:1
- root password for this machine: ---
- Please insert the disk size (>=5GB): 15
- I have all that i need...now start praying :)
- Creating disk...
- Logical volume "Mezmerize" created
- Cloning the base VM
- Clonazione di debian7-template | 15 GB 00:34
- Clone 'Mezmerize' created successfully.
- Resizing VM partition to: 15 GB...
- Command (m for help): Selected partition 1
- Command (m for help): Partition type:
- p primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free)
- e extended
- Select (default p): Partition number (1-4, default 1): First sector (2048-314572 79, default 2048): Using default value 2048
- Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-31457279, default 31457279): Using d efault value 31457279
- Command (m for help): The partition table has been altered!
- Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
- WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Argomento non vali do.
- The kernel still uses the old table. The new table will be used at
- the next reboot or after you run partprobe(8) or kpartx(8)
- Syncing disks.
- Exposing Volume partition to host...
- Checking and resizing VM partition...
- e2fsck 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
- e2fsck: È una directory durante l'apertura di /dev/mapper/
- Il superblocco è illeggibile, o non descrive un corretto filesystem ext2
- Se il device è valido e contiene realmente un filesystem ext2
- (e non swap, ufs o altro), allora il superblocco è corrotto, e si potrebbe
- provare ad eseguire e2fsck con un superblocco alternativo:
- e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
- resize2fs 1.42.5 (29-Jul-2012)
- open: È una directory while opening /dev/mapper/
- Configuring VM
- mount: /dev/mapper is not a block device
- Setting hostname...
- chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory
- Setting root password...
- chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory
- Configuring network
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 71: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 72: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 74: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 75: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 76: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 77: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 78: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 79: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 80: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 81: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 82: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- /usr/local/bin/create_debian_vm: line 83: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize/etc/network/inte rfaces: File o directory non esistente
- Unmouting...
- umount: /tmp/deploy_Mezmerize: not mounted
- root@void:~#
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