Cool thanks!
On 2/20/15, 8:48 AM, "Serge Hallyn" wrote:
>I've run kvm inside containers many times (mainly to test new qemu
>packages from different releases). You just need to make sure to
>create /dev/kvm in the container, give it the right ownership+perms,
>perhaps create /dev/net/tun, and g
I've run kvm inside containers many times (mainly to test new qemu
packages from different releases). You just need to make sure to
create /dev/kvm in the container, give it the right ownership+perms,
perhaps create /dev/net/tun, and give the needed cgroup.devices access.
-serge
Quoting Anjali K
There is a reason for it, but I can’t discuss that. There is enough
reason, and I know you would need some funky stuff (access stuff on host)
to get it working, but that’s what I was looking at to see if it is
feasible or if anyone has done it.
Anjali
On 2/20/15, 5:37 AM, "Fajar A. Nugraha" wrot
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 8:16 PM, Anjali Kulkarni wrote:
> Thanks, so for networking to work, all you need to do is add the
> networking links to the config file in /var/lib/lxc/ and then
> networking should work in the VM as it would in a normal LXC.
Not if by "VM" you mean a qemu instance.
> Re
Thanks, so for networking to work, all you need to do is add the
networking links to the config file in /var/lib/lxc/ and then
networking should work in the VM as it would in a normal LXC.
Regarding the freebsd VM, I understand that the host OS has to be the same
as a container OS, but what I am lo
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