Debian Squeeze Host
It appears the template in the sources lxc package is lenny and I have
solved what needs to be done to get networking working correctly with
this lenny version, BUT I NEED SQUEEZE in my vm's, not lenny.
I have been searching for how to change to squeeze, but the solutions
My problem is, I need squeeze in my containers and if anyone knows of a
path for doing this that has
some good instructions, I'd really appreciate knowing where that is.
This is my first query to the mail list and if I am not suppose to ask a
Debian Testing question,
please let me know...
So
t debian -n containername
It asks you some questions and handles many conditions, like this one,
automatically.
bekir
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 03:12, Terry--gmail wrote:
My problem is, I need squeeze in my containers and if anyone knows of a path
for doing this that has
some good instructions, I
with LXC in Squeeze).
Martin
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Terry--gmail
mailto:terry.kemme...@gmail.com>> wrote:
For the record, I'm not married to using Testing repositories. I
just need a way to
get working squeeze containersthat at my dummy level I can
cr
Hey! I think I have it working! While waiting for comments, I tried a
different approach. I can ping out to anything on the Internet from my
container and in from my LAN on which my Host Node computer is setting,
to my test container. Seemsperfect!
Here's what my container says:
root@vm10
lxc.network.ipv4 = 192.168.2.101/24*
# lxc.network.hwaddr =
# lxc.network.ipv6 =
Should be ready to use at this point...but this seems to give me Lenny.
Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions! :)
On 02/21/2012 08:27 AM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Terry--gmail (terry.kemme...@g