Hello Dan,

Well I can reproduce the issue. The host version is actually: 14.04.4 (typo 
sorry).


Just to clarify:


The host is already up to date (latest patch, and I rebooted that one already), 
before I started installing lxc.


Anyway, since you asked for a reproduction:


The initial install is as I described before, the image gets downloaded & 
created. Starting container fails. Then reboot the host, and I can start it 
fine with the container user. Also installing additional containers and 
starting just works now.


After I reproduced the above, it occurred to me I was using lxc-stable ppa. So 
things no doubt must have changed since a few months back.


I switched to use lxc-lts to see, and that one works fine (as it used to with 
the other), so something changed between these 2 versions.


________________________________
Van: lxc-users <[email protected]> namens Dan Kegel 
<[email protected]>
Verzonden: zondag 5 juni 2016 13:57
Aan: LXC users mailing-list
Onderwerp: Re: [lxc-users] Download and install trusty-64 unprivileged 
container cannot start anymore, requires system reboot to work - used to work


Now that you've rebooted once after the update, can you reproduce the problem 
again?
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