I've recently changed my logging mechanism for a privileged
container to use "lxc-attach -L file -- command". It works fine except
that the resulting pty log file is owned by root with permissions of
0600. Is there a way I can easily change that default, for instance to 0644?
I'm using
Sorry for the duplicate - I had earlier posted to the list from the
wrong email identity and presumed it would be rejected as coming from a
non-subscriber but looks like it has just been waved through now.
The immediate problem was solved - I needed to add an additional
"chris:1000:1" to
On 23/07/16 18:38, rob e wrote:
On 23/07/16 17:49, Christoph Willing wrote:
I'm following the guide to run X apps in a container at:
https://www.stgraber.org/2014/02/09/lxc-1-0-gui-in-containers/
As a starting point, I have a normal unprivileged container running
perfectly. However
On 23/07/16 18:16, Andreas Vögele wrote:
Christoph Willing writes:
I'm following the guide to run X apps in a container at:
https://www.stgraber.org/2014/02/09/lxc-1-0-gui-in-containers/
As a starting point, I have a normal unprivileged container running
perfectly. However when I change
I'm following the guide to run X apps in a container at:
https://www.stgraber.org/2014/02/09/lxc-1-0-gui-in-containers/
As a starting point, I have a normal unprivileged container running
perfectly. However when I change the id_map configuration to look like:
lxc.id_map = u 0 10 1000
On 22/02/16 11:37, bse...@asx.co.jp wrote:
Hi all
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On 07/03/2014 11:46 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Christoph Willing (chris.will...@iinet.net.au):
I'm trying to make unprivileged containers work nicely on Slackware
- with some success. After some updates (kernel config, latest
shadow, latest lxc, install cgmanager) I worked through steps
I'm trying to make unprivileged containers work nicely on Slackware -
with some success. After some updates (kernel config, latest shadow,
latest lxc, install cgmanager) I worked through steps at
https://www.stgraber.org/2014/01/17/lxc-1-0-unprivileged-containers/.
I've made a Slackware