(sorry for the extra traffic.)
With this patch, lxc works for me both with all cgroups mounted with
ns cgroup on /cgroup, and with libcgroup mounting all cgroups
separately.
To do this, instead of looking for one cgroup called 'lxc' or
otherwise taking the first cgroup we find, we actually create
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Papp Tamas wrote:
> On 2011-06-30 20:55, Jason McKellar wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have been trying for quite sometime to get the network setup in an
> LXC container (I am using debian wheezy where LXC comes standard).
>
Ugh, it was totally a firewall rule. I had forwa
With this patch, lxc works for me both with all cgroups mounted with
ns cgroup on /cgroup, and with libcgroup mounting all cgroups
separately.
To do this, instead of looking for one cgroup called 'lxc' or
otherwise taking the first cgroup we find, we actually create a
container in every mounted cg
On 2011-06-30 20:55, Jason McKellar wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying for quite sometime to get the network setup in an
LXC container (I am using debian wheezy where LXC comes standard).
I have created the container and can start it fine, but no networking works.
My host /etc/networking/interfac
Hello,
I have been trying for quite sometime to get the network setup in an
LXC container (I am using debian wheezy where LXC comes standard).
I have created the container and can start it fine, but no networking works.
My host /etc/networking/interfaces is:
auto br0
iface br0 inet static
bri
On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 07:29 -0300, Osvaldo Filho wrote:
> Is there a way to do a installation of FreeBSD on container?
Unlike VM based containers, lxc containers share the kernel with the
host: they allow you to run any linux based distro as long as it's
compatible with the host kernel. Unless the
Is there a way to do a installation of FreeBSD on container?
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