Re: [Lxc-users] Problems after udev upgrade

2010-09-27 Thread John Lewis
On 26/09/10 22:29, Papp Tamás wrote: John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 09. 26. 22:49: No I'm not sure. Mountall was updated at the same time among other things. I noticed the fstab in /lib/init got changed and I copied that back from the backup on the basis of another post on the list too. I'm

Re: [Lxc-users] automount in the container

2010-09-27 Thread Daniel Lezcano
On 09/27/2010 09:40 AM, Helmut Lichtenberg wrote: Hi Daniel, Daniel Lezcano schrieb am 25. Sep 2010 um 00:05:41 CEST: It seems the patchset http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2007/3/20/68572/thread was not taken upstream. A quick look at the code, make me think the pids are not

Re: [Lxc-users] Problems after udev upgrade

2010-09-27 Thread John Lewis
On 27/09/10 10:17, Papp Tamás wrote: John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 09. 27. 11:13: On 26/09/10 22:29, Papp Tamás wrote: John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 09. 26. 22:49: No I'm not sure. Mountall was updated at the same time among other things. I noticed the fstab in /lib/init got changed and I copied

Re: [Lxc-users] automount in the container

2010-09-27 Thread Helmut Lichtenberg
Daniel Lezcano schrieb am 27. Sep 2010 um 11:17:12 CEST: Daniel Lezcano schrieb am 25. Sep 2010 um 00:05:41 CEST: It seems the patchset http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2007/3/20/68572/thread was not taken upstream. [...] I'm not quite clean, what this means for me now. Will

Re: [Lxc-users] automount in the container

2010-09-27 Thread Daniel Lezcano
On 09/27/2010 11:59 AM, Helmut Lichtenberg wrote: Daniel Lezcano schrieb am 27. Sep 2010 um 11:17:12 CEST: Daniel Lezcano schrieb am 25. Sep 2010 um 00:05:41 CEST: It seems the patchset http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2007/3/20/68572/thread was not taken upstream.

Re: [Lxc-users] automount in the container

2010-09-27 Thread Helmut Lichtenberg
Daniel Lezcano schrieb am 27. Sep 2010 um 12:09:07 CEST: Added in attachment the patch. It applies against 2.6.36-rc5 but I think backport it to 2.6.32 is trivial. Thanks. -- - Helmut Lichtenberg

Re: [Lxc-users] LXC on Debian Squeeze

2010-09-27 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Frank Bauer frank.c.ba...@gmail.com writes:  squeeze:~# lxc-start -n container  lxc-start: inherited fd 7 on pipe:[4220]  lxc-start: inherited fd 9 on pipe:[4224] You can get your shell to close those file descriptors by # lxc-start -n 7- 8- But best would be to find out who leaked those,

Re: [Lxc-users] Problems after udev upgrade.

2010-09-27 Thread Serge E. Hallyn
Quoting John Lewis (jle...@johnlewis.ie): Hi All, I created a new container the other week using the template script bundled with the latest stable version of LXC. I figured it would probably be ok to do that even though I only have the userspace tools that come with Ubuntu 10.04 (0.6.5

Re: [Lxc-users] automount in the container

2010-09-27 Thread Daniel Lezcano
On 09/27/2010 03:21 PM, Helmut Lichtenberg wrote: Daniel Lezcano schrieb am 27. Sep 2010 um 12:09:07 CEST: Added in attachment the patch. It applies against 2.6.36-rc5 but I think backport it to 2.6.32 is trivial. After installing this patch into 2.6.32 and compiling the kernel it works like

Re: [Lxc-users] Problems after udev upgrade.

2010-09-27 Thread John Lewis
On 27/09/10 13:57, Serge E. Hallyn wrote: Quoting John Lewis (jle...@johnlewis.ie): Hi All, I created a new container the other week using the template script bundled with the latest stable version of LXC. I figured it would probably be ok to do that even though I only have the userspace

Re: [Lxc-users] Problems after udev upgrade.

2010-09-27 Thread John Lewis
Thanks for the reply Serge, but Tamas told me how to work around the init issue by downgrading ifupdown. John. On 27/09/10 13:57, Serge E. Hallyn wrote: Quoting John Lewis (jle...@johnlewis.ie): Hi All, I created a new container the other week using the template script bundled with the

Re: [Lxc-users] LXC on Debian Squeeze

2010-09-27 Thread Daniel Lezcano
On 09/27/2010 09:56 PM, Frank Bauer wrote: On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Ferenc Wagnerwf...@niif.hu wrote: You can get your shell to close those file descriptors by # lxc-start -n 7- 8- I'll try that when I get to my laptop. But best would be to find out who leaked