On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Michel RENON <re...@mr-consultant.net> wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm begining with lxc and containers. > > I downloaded an ISO that is an installer. > I already used it to create a vm in virtualbox. > > That ISO is based on debian installer and it adds some telephony > components : xivo.iso. > > Does it access the hardware directly (e.g. T1 PCI card)? If yes, containers (including lxc) might not work. > Now I would like to use it with lxc : > create an empty lxc container and install xivo from the iso. > > My problem is that all documentation I could read only starts with an > existing lxc image, never an empty one. > > Is it possible to create and install a container from an ISO ? > Not directly, no. > If yes, can you point me to some documentation ? > > You can copy root filesystem from existing virtualbox installation. Replace rootfs on an existing lxc container with that, and configure lxc-specific settings (e.g. find configure_debian on https://github.com/lxc/lxc/blob/master/templates/lxc-debian.in) -- Fajar
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