I'm on Ubuntu 13.10 now and it appears that although Arkose is in the
Ubuntu repositories
https://launchpad.net/arkose
it still is broken as it was in 13.04 release.
*Ah right, I remember debugging this and tracking it down to a regression
in "su" but never bothered to fix it in 13.04 as another kernel bug was
leading to loop devices leakage.
* *
My plan is to essentially rewrite Arkose to use the LXC API and extend
the API to cover all the cases I care about.
* *
However for 13.04, you're a bit stuck. You can try to directly patch
/usr/bin/arkose, changing the "su %s -c \"command\"" call by something
like "sudo -u %s \"command\"" which workaround that su behaviour change
but if you hit the same bug I did, you'll be limited to 7 run of arkose
per boot of your machine due to that weird loop device kernel bug.
*
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Just curious if it will be resurrected as it was a great tool.
Brian*
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