On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 4:29 AM, Fajar A. Nugraha <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 9:30 PM, Rémy Dernat <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Fajar, >> >> Thank you for your detailed answer. However, I searched a solution a >> little bit today, and I am still stuck. >> >> For "userpace", I meant "userspace", of course. Sorry for mistyped. >> >> >> Here are what I checked: >> >> LXC tests in userspace >> >> 1. [VirtualBox] Fresh Ubuntu 14.04.2 server amd64 >> creation OK, starting not OK >> without cgmanager, with libpam-systemd >> >> > > Don't bother with older version (e.g. 14.04.2). Lxc is a fast moving > target > > > The presence of libpam-systemd suggests you still use lxc-1.x. I'd suggest > NOT to use that if you intend to use unpriv containers. To be accurate, it > should work fine for privileged containers (i.e. created and started by > root). But for unpriv containers, you'd need lxcfs (and probably some other > manual setup) > > Stick with the ppa for 14.04, and use lxc-2. If you still have > libpam-systemd installed, remove it. > > To clarify: - use latest minor version if you need 14.04 (e.g. 14.04.4, and run apt-get update && apt-get upgrade afterwards) - uninstall any remains of cgmanager (libcgmanager0 is fine though, don't uninstall it) or libpam-systemd - use https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-lxc/+archive/ubuntu/lxc-stable , install lxc It IS possible to run unpriv containers with lxc-1.x, but in my experience it requires some intervention here and there (like "chmod" or "setfacl"). On the other hand, lxc-2.x from ppa simply works. -- Fajar
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