Frank Bauer <frank.c.ba...@gmail.com> writes:

>  squeeze:~# lxc-start -n container
>  lxc-start: inherited fd 7 on pipe:[4220]
>  lxc-start: inherited fd 9 on pipe:[4224]

You can get your shell to close those file descriptors by

# lxc-start -n 7<&- 8<&-

But best would be to find out who leaked those, and fix the real
breakage.

Btw. lxc works for me on squeeze, but I use application containers only.
-- 
Regards,
Feri.

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