Hi,

Contrary to what I'm used to from the debian templates, 
        lxc-start -n <MYCENTOSCONTAINER> 
comes up with a login, which is inconvenient as I don't see startup errors 
etc.
I can move /etc/init/start-ttys.conf out of the way and get what I desire on 
"lxc-start", however, now "lxc-console" (not surprisingly) stops working. I 
have been unable to figure out where the difference between my more commonly 
used debian system(s) and the centos lie in this respect ... any pointers?

Sincerely, Joh


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