Sorry, I'm confused at this point.  If I understand correctly, if you do

lxc-create -n test

the container fails to start, and if you do

lxc-create -t ubuntu -n test

then it succeeds?

I agree that it would seem sensible to have the first case default to
the ubuntu or ubuntu-cloud template, however the non-template behavior
is actually used by some people.  We could discuss upstream adding a '-t
none' option to emulate the legacy no-template option, however this
could meet some resistance.  If my reading of the situation is correct,
then please feel free to change the bug status to Triaged (and
importance should be low) and I'll ask for comments on the mailing list.

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  lxc-start fails with Out of memory reading cgroups

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