[Lxc-users] Archlinux 3.0 Kernel update breaks LXC

2011-08-13 Thread l...@jelmail.com
Hello, I a quite desparately in a stuck situation because my recent ArchLinux update to the 3.0 kernel version has broken my LXC. I've reported this on the Arch forum but am also asking here because I hope there's a better concentration of Arch users on the LXC list than there are LXC users on

[Lxc-users] Problem with network start on Arch Linux (with revised rc.conf)

2011-06-29 Thread l...@jelmail.com
Hi list, I've just updated my container config to use the new way of configuring the network on Arch Linux. This does not use the net-tools (ifconfig) package any more but instead uses ip. The container rc.conf file contains the simple static network setup: # Static IP example interface=eth0

Re: [Lxc-users] Mounting filesystem for container

2010-09-20 Thread l...@jelmail.com
As mentioned Serge, that maybe the cgroup device white list which prevent you to do that. You can check by temporarly comment out in /var/lib/lxc/mycontainer all the lxc.cgroup.devices lines and then launch the container again. If you are able to mount it, then you should add in the

Re: [Lxc-users] failed to create pty #0

2010-09-20 Thread l...@jelmail.com
Hi Daniel, I have tracked down this issue somewhat. It seems to be caused by shutting down a container (not by lxc-stop) and is caused by the rc.shutdown script present in Arch Linux. I don't know what specifically causes the problem because I haven't had time to investigate but I do know that

[Lxc-users] Mounting filesystem for container

2010-09-17 Thread l...@jelmail.com
Hi, I just tried to mount a filesystem in a container and I got this: [root ~]# lxc-start -n mycontainer lxc-start: Operation not permitted - failed to mount '/dev/sdd1' on '/srv/lxc/mycontainer/mnt' lxc-start: failed to setup the mounts for 'mycontainer' lxc-start: failed to setup the container

[Lxc-users] ALSA in a container

2010-08-27 Thread l...@jelmail.com
Hi, here's an interesting one that I am stuck on... I have Alsa sound running fine and can use it by multiple users at the same time in either the host or a container. As soon as it is used on either the host or the container the other one is locked out. Has anyone else played with this? I am

Re: [Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-23 Thread l...@jelmail.com
With some tweaks that maybe possible, but IMHO it is not adequate. Lxc is not like QEMU/KVM or Virtualbox, the hardware is not virtualized, so you may have conflicts with the differents X server because they will share the same hardware (eg. different resolutions in different containers).

Re: [Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-23 Thread l...@jelmail.com
With some tweaks that maybe possible, but IMHO it is not adequate. Lxc is not like QEMU/KVM or Virtualbox, the hardware is not virtualized, so you may have conflicts with the differents X server because they will share the same hardware (eg. different resolutions in different

[Lxc-users] Running XOrg in a container

2010-08-22 Thread l...@jelmail.com
Hello, this is my first post here so please bear with me. I have been evaluating LXC over the past week and I am trying to set up a desktop environment inside a container that uses the host's hardware devices. Is what I am trying to do possible? I have read various things via google on the