-# This tells the Boot Manager that it is okay to update
-# /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts whenever the network configuration
-# changes. Users are free to delete this file.
-touch $vroot/etc/AUTO_UPDATE_NET_FILES
+ vdir=${vstubdir}/${NAME}
+ rm -rf ${vdir}/*
+ install -d -m 755 ${vdir}
+
+ # Clone the base vserver reference to the system vserver reference
+
+ # OPTIMIZATION: Consider using "cp -al" in the future
+ (cd ${vref} && find . | cpio -m -d -u -p ${vdir})
+ rm -f ${vdir}/var/lib/rpm/__db*
+
+ # Communicate to the initialization script from which vref this stub was cloned
+ echo ${vrefname} > ${vdir}.cloned
+
+ # Install the system vserver specific packages
+ [ -n "$systempackages" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y install $systempackages
+ [ -n "$systemgroups" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y groupinstall $systemgroups
+
+ # Create a copy of the system vserver w/o the vserver reference files and make it smaller.
+ # This is a three step process:
+
+ # step 1: clean out yum cache to reduce space requirements
+ yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y clean all
+
+ # step 2: figure out the new/changed files in ${vdir} vs. ${vref} and compute ${vdir}.changes
+ rsync -anv ${vdir}/ ${vref}/ > ${vdir}.changes
+ linecount=$(wc -l ${vdir}.changes | awk ' { print $1 } ')
+ let headcount=$linecount-3
+ let tailcount=$headcount-1
+ head -${headcount} ${vdir}.changes > ${vdir}.changes.1
+ tail -${tailcount} ${vdir}.changes.1 > ${vdir}.changes
+ rm -f ${vdir}.changes.1
+
+ # step 3: create the ${vdir} with just the list given in ${vdir}.changes
+ install -d -m 755 ${vdir}-tmp/
+ rm -rf ${vdir}-tmp/*
+ (cd ${vdir} && cpio -m -d -u -p ${vdir}-tmp < ${vdir}.changes)
+ rm -rf ${vdir}
+ rm -f ${vdir}.changes
+ mv ${vdir}-tmp ${vdir}
+ echo "--------DONE BUILDING system vserver ${NAME}: $(date)"
+done