On 07/31/2010 03:21 PM, Osvaldo Filho wrote: > The mountall package break lxc-console >
The problem may come from the event "start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/dev" (/etc/init/mouted-dev.conf) triggering the copy of /lib/udev/library. This copy will overwrite the /dev/console and so breaking the "link" between the host and the container with the console. The same should happen with "start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/var/run" (/etc/init/mouted-varrun.conf) which will break the shutdown / reboot. IMO, this is the consequence, these events should not be generated in the container because we should not mount /dev and /var/run. lxc monitors these directory. The container template "ubuntu" generates fake events for the subsystems because udev is not run. The udev*.conf files in /etc/init are renamed *.conf.orig which result to be ignored at the startup time. The /lib/init/fstab is modified by the lxc template so /dev and /var/run are not mounted, hence no events are generated. I am not sure you are using a "ubuntu" template from lxc, but I suggest: 1 - rename: /etc/lib/udev.conf /etc/lib/udevtrigger.conf /etc/lib/udev-finish.conf /etc/lib/upstart-udev-bridge.conf 2 - reduce the /lib/init/fstab to: # /lib/init/fstab: lxc system fstab none /spu spufs gid=spu,optional 0 0 none /tmp none defaults 0 0 none /var/lock tmpfs nodev,noexec,nosuid,showthrough 0 0 none /lib/init/rw tmpfs mode=0755,nosuid,optional 0 0 3 - add /etc/init/lxc.conf # fake some events needed for correct startup other services description "Container Upstart" start on startup script rm -rf /var/run/*.pid rm -rf /var/run/network/* /sbin/initctl emit stopped JOB=udevtrigger --no-wait /sbin/initctl emit started JOB=udev --no-wait end script With this configuration I was able to upgrade my ubuntu container. I think that will fix your problem with the console. Thanks -- Daniel > 2010/7/31 Osvaldo Filho<arquivos...@gmail.com>: > >> The others packages: >> >> The following packages will be upgraded: >> apt apt-utils base-files bash bsdutils busybox-initramfs >> console-setup coreutils cpio dash debconf debconf-i18n dpkg e2fslibs >> e2fsprogs findutils >> gcc-4.4-base grep hostname initramfs-tools initramfs-tools-bin >> initscripts iputils-ping kbd klibc-utils language-pack-en >> language-pack-en-base libblkid1 >> libc-bin libc6 libcomerr2 libdbus-1-3 libedit2 libgcc1 libglib2.0-0 >> libgpm2 libgssapi-krb5-2 libk5crypto3 libklibc libkrb5-3 >> libkrb5support0 libncurses5 >> libncursesw5 libpam-modules libpam-runtime libpam0g libpcre3 >> libplymouth2 libpng12-0 libslang2 libss2 libssl0.9.8 libstdc++6 >> libudev0 libuuid1 locales >> lsb-base lzma module-init-tools mount mountall ncurses-base >> ncurses-bin openssh-client openssh-server perl-base python-minimal >> python2.6-minimal >> sensible-utils sudo sysv-rc sysvinit-utils tzdata util-linux xkb-data >> >> >> 2010/7/31 Osvaldo Filho<arquivos...@gmail.com>: >> >>> I upgrade upstart and udev. >>> lxc-console is ok! >>> >>> The problem is other! >>> >>> 2010/7/31 Serge E. Hallyn<serge.hal...@canonical.com>: >>> >>>> Quoting Guillaume ZITTA (l...@zitta.fr): >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> You could use dpkg-divert utility to rename files : >>>>> dpkg-divert --rename $f >>>>> >>>>> It will rename $f to $f.distrib and store this fact to the dpkg database. >>>>> After, any update from dpkg will go to the renamed file. >>>>> >>>> I assume you mean for diverting the ppp device to another file? >>>> I think holding the package is much better in this case. Bypassing >>>> the permission problem to let the upgrade succeed caused >>>> /etc/init/udev.conf >>>> to get reinstalled, which stopped him from booting. >>>> >>>> But d pkg-divert is another trick (new to me) that sounds like >>>> it'll come in useful. I'm getting the feeling that container >>>> administration (in debian/ubuntu) is going to require a bit of >>>> a new art :) >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> -serge >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Palm PDK Hot Apps Program offers developers who use the Plug-In Development Kit to bring their C/C++ apps to Palm for a share of $1 Million in cash or HP Products. Visit us here for more details: http://p.sf.net/sfu/dev2dev-palm _______________________________________________ Lxc-users mailing list Lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxc-users