+0200, Ede Wolf wrote:
Thanks! That may be quite a hint! I've used -avlW, but not -X. As I've never
intentionally messed with xattrs, I've completely missed those.
Where would those attributes have been stored? Running a dryrun with added X
does not obviously seem to reveal anything.
Am 08.06.20
schrieb Serge E. Hallyn:
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 04:20:07PM +0200, Ede Wolf wrote:
Hi,
So I've migrated my whole system via rsync from f2fs to btrfs on a new
drive, and, after rebooting, all my unpriviledged lxc containers refused to
start.
Example:
lxc-start ... ERRORconf - conf.c:lxc_map_ids
Hi,
So I've migrated my whole system via rsync from f2fs to btrfs on a new
drive, and, after rebooting, all my unpriviledged lxc containers refused
to start.
Example:
lxc-start ... ERRORconf - conf.c:lxc_map_ids:2779 - newuidmap failed
to write mapping "newuidmap: Could not set caps":
Thanks very much to all and sorry for the delay.
> The /etc/lxc/lxc-usernet file was designed to be flexible
> enough to one day support other types. It's just noone has done it
> because noone's needed it.
That very much answers my question to the point.
While you mentioned plain lxc
Am 05.03.20 um 03:20 schrieb Serge E. Hallyn:
and you currently
need a privileged lxc-user-nic to setup network.
Thanks, as that basically sums up my question, as this lxc-user nic only
seems to work with a standard bridge. Unless I am misinformed, which was
actually my hope. Or maybe there
schrieb Andrey Repin:
Greetings, Ede Wolf!
So please let me rephrase my question: Is there any alternative to
standard bridging for running unprivileged lxc containers?
Is there a use case for unprivileged LXC containers?
I fail to see one, and I'm using LXC for five-or-so years. If you are using
bare
lxc containers?
Thanks
Ede
Am 28.02.20 um 19:57 schrieb Mike Wright:
On 2/28/20 5:34 AM, Ede Wolf wrote:
Hello,
do we have any alternatives to classical bridging right now for
connecting (to) unprivileged containers? Like macvlan or ipvlan?
If so, I may haved missed the documentation
Hello,
do we have any alternatives to classical bridging right now for
connecting (to) unprivileged containers? Like macvlan or ipvlan?
If so, I may haved missed the documentation, otherwise, are there any
plans to incorporate those options? Or maybe there are sound reasons not
do at all?