Hello.

I'm trying to set up an LXC Debian container with Debian 7.7 as a host.

After having successfully created a container with "lxc-create lxc-create -n test -t debian", I try to start it with "lxc-start -n test --logfile log". I have attached the resulting log.

It seems like my kernel (3.2.0-4-amd64 as packaged by Debian) is missing some capabilities. The LXC shipped with Debian is able to start a container, but it has a different problem: when shutting down the container, the host SSH server and ongoing connections crash.

Is there a way to run the latest LXC release with this old kernel?. I have found <https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01869.html> but upgrading the kernel is not feasible in this case.

Regards and thanks in advance.
      lxc-start 1416000055.136 ERROR    lxc_conf - unknown capability sys_module
      lxc-start 1416000055.137 ERROR    lxc_conf - failed to drop capabilities
      lxc-start 1416000055.137 ERROR    lxc_start - failed to setup the 
container
      lxc-start 1416000055.137 ERROR    lxc_sync - invalid sequence number 1. 
expected 2
      lxc-start 1416000055.188 ERROR    lxc_start - failed to spawn 'test'
      lxc-start 1416000055.200 ERROR    lxc_start_ui - The container failed to 
start.
      lxc-start 1416000055.200 ERROR    lxc_start_ui - Additional information 
can be obtained by setting the --logfile and --logpriority options.
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