On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Ferenc Wagner <wf...@niif.hu> wrote:
>
> You can get your shell to close those file descriptors by
>
> # lxc-start -n 7<&- 8<&-

I'll try that when I get to my laptop.

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

I'm running fairly plain system:
linux -> upstart -> X -> gdm -> Xmonad -> urxvt -> bash -> lxc
so I will try to exchange a component by component to find the cause
(although this is the same combination that used to work in the past).

> Btw. lxc works for me on squeeze, but I use application containers only.

Thanks for the report.

Frank

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