libvirt runs on top of LXC, right? My problem is installing LXC itself.
Yes, I can compile from source, but I'd like to find out whether there is
a easier solution.
Jun
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Papp Tamas <tom...@martos.bme.hu> wrote:
> On 12/21/2012 11:15 PM, Jun Yang wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just rented a dedicated server. My provider only has CentOS 6.3
> available. I have had great
> > experience with LXC on Ubuntu. But I am a beginner on CentOS. From
> Google search I can only find
> > very scarce information about how to install LXC on CentOS, which is
> quite surprising to me. Doing
> > "yum install lxc" returns "No package lxc available".
> >
> > Can somebody shed some light?
>
> You can use libvirt (maybe a more recent version from epel), or download
> lxc tools and compile them.
> It's quite easy with low dependencies (at least on Ubuntu..).
>
> tamas
>
>
>
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