In case it's of any use, I have made the following test on Proxmox 7.1
with LXC:
1. Create an empty LXC (hostname: test) based on Proxmox's Debian 11 template
2. Configure locales, APT mirror and update packages. Reboot.
3. Shutdown LXC, activate Options: Features: FUSE, start container.
4. apt
As far as I have been able to test, you don't actually need to create
the /lib/modules directory but just run the command twice. At least that
is what I have been doing in unprivileged containers on Proxmox 7.1 with
the FUSE option activated:
~# apt install gnupg fuse squashfuse snapd
Shutdown
I am also hitting this bug in Ubuntu 12.04 x86_64 with TeamViewer
8.0.17147 installed.
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lsb_release crashed with IOError in
Using Omaque version 1.0-1.1 in Kubuntu 11.10 with KDE 4.7.4 from
kubuntu-ppa.
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Title:
/usr/share/kde4/apps/omaque/reader.rb:329:in
Unfortunately, I cannot try with a newer distribution of Ubuntu, as it's
a live database cluster. But I can confirm it's still happening with the
newest revision of the kernel of Ubuntu 8.10. I am very sorry, but I am
using PostgreSQL 8.3 in that cluster and newest Ubuntu version comes
with
Managed to sort out the problem by booting both the installer and the
installed kernel 2.6.27-X with the parameter iommu=soft. iommu=off did
not work. Attached you'll find a lspci. Hope it helps. I've seen the
guys at Red Hat updated their kernel in Red Hat Enterprise 9 with a
workaround for this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.27
Trying to install Ubuntu 8.10 on an IBM 3950 M2 with:
- Chipset ICH7
- Integrated network card Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5709 Gigabit Eternet (rev 06)
- Network card Intel Pro/1000 PT 82571EB (4 ports)
- LSI Logic/Symbios Logic SAS