> Creation is necessary as you need a valid rootfs to work, and a valid
> rootfs for an unprivileged container has to fit the usernamespace which
> will be created upon startup of the container. "/" is not a valid rootfs
> for an unprivileged container as the uid mappings are totally out of
> line.
Hi,
pk writes:
> Hello,
>
> I copy-pasted configuration and commands from
> /usr/share/doc/lxc/README.Debian.gz under "Unprivileged containers".
> Are you talking about another file?
> https://salsa.debian.org/lxc-team/lxc/-/blob/7d692c266c63fced9417042ae904cc2a280b96d8/debian/README.Debian
Th
Can you post your complete config for autopkgtest-lxc-xwkkud,
autopkgtest-unstable or other working unpriv container? Your output
reads "unprivileged true".
Thanks
Control: severity -1 normal
Hi,
I don't like to make judgemental calls when I try to help our users, but
here I'll still make a guess. I guess that you actually did not read
carefully README.Debian.gz and therefore did not follow these
instructions carefully.
pk writes:
> Thank you for answer
4 matches
Mail list logo