On 05/13/2011 12:13 AM, Benjamin Kiessling wrote: > Hi, > > under Debian (and in general I think) LVM requires udev to work > at all which makes it unusable in a container environment. Has > anybody tried to get it working in a container?
You can use udev inside a container. It is not optimal because that trigger events everywhere but it is possible. > My setup consists of a logical volume that's mapped in the container > which the container user should be able to subdivide into partitions > (i.e. in the end I'd have a chain like pg-vg-lv-pg-vg-lv or LVM on > an logical volume if that's more clear). Is there another way to > achieve this kind of setup? I thought about letting users just partition > the raw logical volume like any other hard disk but this doesn't seem > to be supported by the kernel. Maybe Serge can help you on that. Thanks -- Daniel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay _______________________________________________ Lxc-users mailing list Lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxc-users