Am 29.12.2010 13:23, schrieb Mohit Chawla: > Try this: first invoke lxc-ubuntu as: > > /path/to/lxc-ubuntu --name foo --path /var/lib/lxc/foo > > and then add the following network section to /var/lib/lxc/foo/config: > lxc.network.type = veth > lxc.network.flags = up > lxc.network.link = br0 > lxc.network.name <http://lxc.network.name> = eth0 > > And then start the container: lxc-start --name foo > > I was having the same error as you are (hanging on init), and this > is what solved my issue. I am on a Lucid host (lxc 0.6.5). I am > using the lxc-ubuntu template from lxc-0.7.3 source.
No, I've double checked: I am configuring containers network. The only difference: setting interfaces address to 0.0.0.0 because one stated it would be helpful doing dhcp afterwards. I removed that line. No change. The container hangs at init. My full configuration file is: --- snip ---- lxc.utsname = tps lxc.network.type = veth lxc.network.flags = up lxc.network.link = vb0 lxc.network.name = eth0 lxc.network.mtu = 1500 lxc.network.ipv4 = 0.0.0.0/0 lxc.tty = 4 lxc.pts = 1024 lxc.rootfs = /lxc/fs/tps #lxc.mount = /lxc/fs/tps.fstab lxc.cgroup.devices.deny = a # /dev/null and zero lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:3 rwm lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:5 rwm # consoles lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 5:1 rwm lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 5:0 rwm lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 4:0 rwm lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 4:1 rwm # /dev/{,u}random lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:9 rwm lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:8 rwm lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 136:* rwm lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 5:2 rwm # rtc lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 254:0 rwm # mounts (was in fstab) lxc.mount.entry = devpts /lxc/fs/tps/dev/pts devpts\ defaults 0 0 lxc.mount.entry = sysfs /lxc/fs/tps/sys sysfs\ defaults 0 0 lxc.mount.entry = proc /lxc/fs/tps/proc proc\ nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0 lxc.mount.entry = tmpfs /lxc/fs/tps/var/lock tmpfs\ rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 0 lxc.mount.entry = tmpfs /lxc/fs/tps/var/run tmpfs\ mode=0755 0 0 --- snap ---- BTW: please send your answers to the list! ;-) -- Thomas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn how Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) One Node allows customers to consolidate database storage, standardize their database environment, and, should the need arise, upgrade to a full multi-node Oracle RAC database without downtime or disruption http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnl _______________________________________________ Lxc-users mailing list Lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxc-users