On 14 October 2015 at 17:46, Xavier Gendre <gendre.rei...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you have to do such things, i think that you try to apply my tutorial in > a Debian host. It will work but, as you notice, you will have to tweak > cgroup by hand. On my side, i create the Jessie image in a VM with Ubuntu > (because there is not such problems with cgroups)
Same thing here, created an initial template on my workstation and copied it to the host. But a template created on my Debian Jessie host works just fine too, the cgroup issue only affects lxc-start. > and i use this image in my > Jessie host (where i tweak my cgroups through a custom systemd service in > order to give ownerships to the unprivileged users). Could you maybe also share that custom systemd service configuration? Then I can continue to sit on my lazy butt and don't have to reinvent the wheel :-) No, I'm just really busy with a migration right now and it would be a great help to get this out of the way quickly! I'm not really up to speed with systemd yet... :-\ >> - "lxc-attach -n $jessiecontainer" does not set the full >> $PATH-environment-variable which is quite inconvenient when >> unexpected > When i attach to my unprivileged Jessie container, PATH is properly set. I > don't remind me if i did something specific for that... Yeah, weird. Everything from /etc/login.defs:ENV_SUPATH is missing. But only happens on lxc-attach, when logging in with ssh the environment is fine. But this is not my top-priority atm, will look into it later. Regards, Christian _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users