Hi all, maybe someone has a clue for me. I just tried to setup an completely unprivileged LXC on a Debian buster (SysV-Init) with an LXC buster container.
But this fails (it is a download image of debian buster, so it tries to use systemd...): $ lxc-start -n lxc-$USER -F Failed to lookup module alias 'autofs4': Function not implemented Failed to mount cgroup at /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd: Operation not permitted [!!!!!!] Failed to mount API filesystems. Exiting PID 1... And I see in /var/log/auth.log a lot of this: PAM-CGFS[41962]: Failed to get list of controllers Restarting lxcfs does not help, but now I get on startup a Segmentation fault So probably restarting lxcfs was not a good idea at this point. But how can an unprivileged user corrupt the cgroups on the host? And more strange: I have such setups up and running, the problem seems to be new... Has anyone an idea what is going wrong and how to fix this? Best regards Dirk -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dr. Dirk Geschke / Plankensteinweg 61 / 85435 Erding | | Telefon: 08122-559448 / Mobil: 0176-96906350 / Fax: 08122-9818106 | | d...@geschke-online.de / d...@lug-erding.de / kont...@lug-erding.de | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users