Whilst I find the substitution of a possible regression for a definite
regression a bit of a bizarre choice on Canonical's part (especially as
it's entirely possible to disable the possible regression with a compile
flag to the package in question), a workaround that should work is to
install the new Oneiric kernel now bug #843892 is fixed. Of course that
doesn't give you LTS support for your kernel, and I don't know of a way
that you can even get security updates automatically. However, it will
let you start lxc.

I realise that this workaround is effectively "so don't use Ubuntu 10.04
LTS kernel then", but it might help.

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  Unable to start lxc container after update to 2.6.32-32

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