On 02/27/2014 10:57 AM, Friedemann Stoffregen wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m trying to setup a folder where each lxc-guest can have read/write access
to. Is there already a practice for using it? Trying to add
lxc.mount.entry = /shared/files shared/ none bind,rw 0 0
to each guest resulted in
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Andreas Laut andreas.l...@spark5.de wrote:
Is the mount bind really working on first guest? In ubuntu lxc version your
config entry wont work. lxc-start needs the whole path to the directory from
host sight of view.
That's not true. At least, not in newer
Ah sorry guys,
here are some more informations:
As Fajar correctly pointed out, I’m using ubuntu’s ppa with lxc 1.0.
This is the error-message I'm receiving:
lxc-start: command get_cgroup failed to receive response
I thought that would be caused by concurrent rw mounts…
Am 27.02.2014 um
Thank you very much! It seems to work fine now.
Am 27.02.2014 um 13:17 schrieb Fajar A. Nugraha l...@fajar.net:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Friedemann Stoffregen
friedemann.stoffre...@student.fh-kiel.de wrote:
Ah sorry guys,
here are some more informations:
As Fajar correctly
Dear Andreas, Dear Friedemann,
you should not need the whole path and in my opinion you should not use it
because then you don't need to change it if the container root will change
later.
But the mount point inside the container rootfs must exist. This is obviously,
but i stepped into this
Quoting Guido Jäkel (g.jae...@dnb.de):
Dear Andreas, Dear Friedemann,
you should not need the whole path and in my opinion you should not use it
because then you don't need to change it if the container root will change
later.
But the mount point inside the container rootfs must exist.
On 2014-02-27 19:01, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Or add 'create=dir' to the mount options.
This little ones are what i like - „For knowledge itself is power“
yours
Guido
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