On 2016-04-01 09:24, enrico stano wrote:
Hi,
I have a really simple Ubuntu Trusty LXC container and I noticed that
while creating it from the standard ubuntu LXC template it uses the
same locales as its host.
This seems really weird to me since I expect that the container should
be as agnostic as possible from the host.
What did I try?
Host: Arch Linux kernel 4.4.5
Container: Ubuntu 14.04
Host: Lubuntu kernel 3.5
Container: Ubuntu 14.04
in the first case I only have en_US.UTF8 as locale in the host, didn't
noticed anything weird in LXC.
In the other case the host has es_ES.UTF8, some on the LXC container
right after the lxc-create command.
Ho can I assure that every time the container has en_US.UTF8 or any
other standard as locale?
In the configuration file man I didn't find anything related to
locales.
Many thanks!
Bye,
Enrico
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In an recent answer to my question about locales, Stéphane suggested
this:
"set environment variables directly on the container or one of its
profiles, like:
lxc config set CONTAINER environment.LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
LXD will then set those environment variables for you every time you
exec a command inside the container."
Hope that helps.
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