On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 7:49 AM, Adrian Pepper <arpep...@uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
> I installed Ubuntu 18.04 in a virtualbox, and then installed lxc (lxc > 2.1.1) > > ii lxc1 2.1.1-0ubuntu1 amd64 Linux Containers userspace > tools > > > I then created an 18.04 container on the virtualbox. > And did a little with it. > > Based on > root@scspc578-u1804-20171108:/usr/share/debootstrap/scripts$ ls -ld bionic > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5 Oct 25 22:30 bionic -> gutsy > root@scspc578-u1804-20171108:/usr/share/debootstrap/scripts$ > > I created that same symlink on 16.04 (lxc 2.1.0) > > ii lxc1 2.1.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu16.04.1~ppa1 amd64 Linux Containers > userspace tools > > Probably debootstrap needs to be updated > > That appears to have allowed > > lxc-create -n u1804test -t ubuntu -- -r bionic > > to work on 16.04. (and the container to start and run, and claim to be > 18.04 etc). > (I don't see any waiting apt updates to lxc...) > > > No disasters so far. > > I see bionic on http://images.linuxcontainers.org/ . You should be able to install lxd, and simply run lxc launch images:ubuntu/bionic/amd64 test-bionic -- Fajar
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