On ubuntu 12.04, I tried the minimalist command
   sudo lxc-create -n foo
without a -t option.  This completed very quickly (yay) but then
   sudo lxc-start -n foo
hung (after complaining there was no fstab.old or something).

Is that supposed to work?

In the meantime, i'm using
  sudo lxc-create -n foo -t ubuntu
That's a lot slower, but at least it works.

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