Hi
First I tried mavericks lxc 0.7.2-something sources. I think it was on
source packages.ubuntu.com last week but was forced to drop it as all
interactive sessions disconnected/broke after a couple key presses. Now I
don't see it there any more, there is 0.7.2 dated as of yesterday. I only
took lxc-ubuntu script from last weeks lxc sources there and used it on
lucid-s stable lxc 0.6.5-1. I only use official stable lucid packages and it
works. Maybe parts of it are useful for some future lxc 0.6.6 or 0.7.2?
Example: Aren't most ubuntu users used to admin group user as administrator?
I am not sure I understand what you mean?
You mean I can use lxc 0.7.1 from your PPA in hosting Lucid server?
I don't need lxc in the container to use it, do I?
Regards
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Serge E. Hallyn
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Quoting user virtual ([email protected]):
> > Hi Serge
> >
> > Sorry for the missing link:
> >
> http://virtualusr.wordpress.com/2010/09/07/flying-linux-containers-on-xen-4-0-on-pv-ubuntu-10-04-lucid/
> >
> > There was no networking setup and making one blocked upstart for me.
>
> Hm, you're using lxc-ubuntu by hand. Is that from lxc 0.6.5? If not,
> do you get better results using lxc 0.7.1 and doing
>
> cat >> /etc/lxc-basic.conf << EOF
> lxc.network.type=macaddr
> lxc.network.link=eth0
> lxc.network.flags=up
> EOF
>
> lxc-create -n ubuntu1 -f /etc/lxc-basic.conf -t ubuntu
>
> ?
>
> Note that in a lucid container you can get the lxc 0.7.1 package
> from ppa:serge-hallyn/virt (i.e. by doing:
>
> add-apt-repository ppa:serge-hallyn/virt
> apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
> )
>
> -serge
>
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