On 29 January 2015 at 18:38, KATOH Yasufumi wrote:
>> is there any news on CentOS 7 containers?
>> I just get a hanging /sbin/init.
>
> How about this patch?
> https://github.com/lxc/lxc/commit/a4aed378f802ad9caf74ee1c20dc74a6f9d7ca17
Thank you, this fixed my problems.
I have updated my lxc sc
>>> On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 18:14:39 +0100
in message "Re: [lxc-users] CentOS 7"
Timotheus Pokorra-san wrote:
> is there any news on CentOS 7 containers?
> I just get a hanging /sbin/init.
How about this patch?
https://github.com/lxc/lxc/commit/a4aed378f802ad9caf74ee1c20dc74
Hello,
>> There are a few other tweaks that the Fedora template was performing for
>> systemd that I have ported over to the CentOS template, but I still need
>> to get the pieces into Stephane yet. I've been wrestling with a couple
>> of discussions he and I had over the whole systemd detection
Le 29/01/2015 16:34, PONCET Anthony a écrit :
Le 29/01/2015 15:21, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
Quoting PONCET Anthony (ff...@msn.com):
Le 29/01/2015 12:30, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
Quoting PONCET Anthony (ff...@msn.com):
Dear,
I'm using LXC on Ubuntu 14.04 (version : 1.0.7), with unprivileged
contai
Le 29/01/2015 15:21, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
Quoting PONCET Anthony (ff...@msn.com):
Le 29/01/2015 12:30, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
Quoting PONCET Anthony (ff...@msn.com):
Dear,
I'm using LXC on Ubuntu 14.04 (version : 1.0.7), with unprivileged
containers.
I try to use the lxc.network.script.up an
Quoting PONCET Anthony (ff...@msn.com):
> Le 29/01/2015 12:30, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
> >Quoting PONCET Anthony (ff...@msn.com):
> >>Dear,
> >>I'm using LXC on Ubuntu 14.04 (version : 1.0.7), with unprivileged
> >>containers.
> >>I try to use the lxc.network.script.up and lxc.network.script.down
>
What is so special with lxcbr0?
I have problems with running unprivileged lxc containers on other
network interface than lxcbr0.
/etc/lxc/lxc-usernet:
# USERNAME TYPE BRIDGE COUNT
# File is managed by Puppet
alxc veth lxcbr1 10
blxc veth lxcbr0 10
clxc veth lxcbr2 10
Only containers for user
Le 29/01/2015 12:30, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
Quoting PONCET Anthony (ff...@msn.com):
Dear,
I'm using LXC on Ubuntu 14.04 (version : 1.0.7), with unprivileged
containers.
I try to use the lxc.network.script.up and lxc.network.script.down
for allow one container in my firewall (iptables/ip6tables).
Quoting PONCET Anthony (ff...@msn.com):
> Dear,
> I'm using LXC on Ubuntu 14.04 (version : 1.0.7), with unprivileged
> containers.
> I try to use the lxc.network.script.up and lxc.network.script.down
> for allow one container in my firewall (iptables/ip6tables).
> I've allowed a user to execute /sb
Dear,
I'm using LXC on Ubuntu 14.04 (version : 1.0.7), with unprivileged
containers.
I try to use the lxc.network.script.up and lxc.network.script.down for
allow one container in my firewall (iptables/ip6tables).
I've allowed a user to execute /sbin/iptables and /sbin/ip6tables with
sudo, and i
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