You failed to enable user namespace (which is clearly stated in the log you posted). Try enabling the user namespace and retest.
-- Pozdraviam Wojtek On Tuesday, 25 February 2014 at 10:34, Florian Klink wrote: > Hi, > > I created a basic archlinux container (using almost the template): > > lxc-create -n test -t archlinux > > I now start the container > > lxc-start -n test > > In another shell, I attach inside it: > > lxc-attach -n test [/bin/bash] > > And I see the root file system of the host! > > However, when I get into the machine by logging in from the lxc-start > command, I see the correct root of the container. > > Some information about my system: > > ----- > lxc-1.0.0 > linux x86_64 3.13.5-1-zen > > --- Namespaces --- > Namespaces: enabled > Utsname namespace: enabled > Ipc namespace: enabled > Pid namespace: enabled > User namespace: missing > Network namespace: enabled > Multiple /dev/pts instances: enabled > > --- Control groups --- > Cgroup: enabled > Cgroup clone_children flag: enabled > Cgroup device: enabled > Cgroup sched: enabled > Cgroup cpu account: enabled > Cgroup memory controller: enabled > Cgroup cpuset: enabled > > --- Misc --- > Veth pair device: enabled > Macvlan: enabled > Vlan: enabled > File capabilities: enabled > > ----- > > Looks like lxc-attach is unable to attach the MOUNT namespace? Or whats > the problem here? > > Florian > > > _______________________________________________ > lxc-users mailing list > [email protected] > (mailto:[email protected]) > http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users > >
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