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
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
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
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
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
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
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).
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
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