On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Xavier Gendre wrote:
> Le 09/01/2016 03:23, Fajar A. Nugraha a écrit :
>> Anyway, I wrote this several months ago, should be the easiest way to
>> get unpriv jessie on jessie: http://debian-lxc.github.io/
>> The repo has lxc-1.1.5 and
Le 09/01/2016 03:23, Fajar A. Nugraha a écrit :
> Anyway, I wrote this several months ago, should be the easiest way to
> get unpriv jessie on jessie: http://debian-lxc.github.io/
> The repo has lxc-1.1.5 and cgmanager, ported from ubuntu.
I have followed your tutorials and it works perfectly
On 13/10/15 12:11, Xavier Gendre wrote:
>
> You can run unprivileged Jessie container in a Jessie host. The point is
> that the container fails to start mainly because of systemd in the
> Jessie container.
>
> To tackle that problem, i create a custom image of Jessie without
> systemd and it
Hello Carlos,
> Once you replace systemd with sysvinit in the container, you get it
> booting and starting the services, but you can't login on it (via the
> login prompt) or ssh on it.
I didn't know that, i always use lxc-attach to get a prompt in my
containers and it works like a charm.
> You
Hello Fajar,
> Anyway, I wrote this several months ago, should be the easiest way to
> get unpriv jessie on jessie: http://debian-lxc.github.io/
> The repo has lxc-1.1.5 and cgmanager, ported from ubuntu.
I just discover your link and I wonder how I could miss it! Thanks a
lot, it seems that
On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 3:40 AM, Xavier Gendre wrote:
> Hello Carlos,
>
>> Once you replace systemd with sysvinit in the container, you get it
>> booting and starting the services, but you can't login on it (via the
>> login prompt) or ssh on it.
>
> I didn't know that, i
Although setting it up was not as straightforward as your tutorial:
- Package "python3-all-dev" currently has dependency issues
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.4/+bug/1503382,
http://askubuntu.com/a/683604/331398)
I was able to solve this by adding a time.sleep(120) in
and i use this image in my
Jessie host (where i tweak my cgroups through a custom systemd service in
order to give ownerships to the unprivileged users).
Could you maybe also share that custom systemd service configuration?
Then I can continue to sit on my lazy butt and don't have to reinvent
On 14 October 2015 at 17:46, Xavier Gendre wrote:
> If you have to do such things, i think that you try to apply my tutorial in
> a Debian host. It will work but, as you notice, you will have to tweak
> cgroup by hand. On my side, i create the Jessie image in a VM with
>>sudo service cgmanager start
>>sudo cgm create all $USER
>>sudo cgm chown all $USER $(id -u) $(id -g)
>>sudo cgm movepid all $USER $$
> echo \$\$ >> /sys/fs/cgroup/perf_event/lxc-bobby/tasks; \
> echo \$\$ >> /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/lxc-bobby/tasks; \
> echo \$\$ >>
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Christian Benke wrote:
> On 13 October 2015 at 11:15, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
>> So bottom line, don't bother unless you're willing to run a
>> "frakenstein", unsupported distro. Either retry with stretch and hope
>> it works
On 13 October 2015 at 11:15, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
> So bottom line, don't bother unless you're willing to run a
> "frakenstein", unsupported distro. Either retry with stretch and hope
> it works better, or switch to ubuntu.
Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation Fajar!
Le 13/10/2015 11:49, Fajar A. Nugraha a écrit :
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Christian Benke wrote:
On 13 October 2015 at 11:15, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
So bottom line, don't bother unless you're willing to run a
"frakenstein", unsupported distro.
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