On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 18:19 -0500, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:

> As for trouble with init - is your fedora using systemd?  How does it
> actually start runlevel changes?  Upstart uses dbus over abstract unix
> socket (which is containerized with netns), sysvinit uses ioctl over
> /dev/init which is a distinct file from the one in the container...
> Does systemd do something we're not containerizing right now?

When I tried Ubuntu on Ubuntu (using upstart), the abstract socket was
not containerized, and it was changing runlevels on the host, which was
a complete pain. How do I make sure that it is? Is it an lxc version
issue (I was using the lxc that ships with Ubuntu 10.10, 0.7.2)?

Justin



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