way to do this in a realistic way?
Thank you very much,
*Marcel Sánchez Toledano*
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2013 debian5.fs*
*-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2.0G Jul 3 07:52 debian6.fs*
And the size of a LxC rootfs is 246MB:
[image: Imatge inserida 1]
How is this possible and which is the explanation of this? The difference
of sizes is huge!
Thanks,
*Marcel Sánchez Toledano
You mean symbolic links? I don't think so.
Anyway, a *du -hs* in that folder should return the real size, including
the sizes of symbolic links original files.
*Marcel Sánchez Toledano*
2014-07-17 14:19 GMT+02:00 Oliver Rath r...@mglug.de:
Possybly your lxc installation uses links
Partially yes. Thanks for that.
Maybe is a bit offtopic, but.. Do you know any manual or website where I
can found information about creating a image file with BRTFS? I have tried
with no luck...
Thank you again,
*Marcel Sánchez Toledano*
2014-06-04 12:58 GMT+02:00 Fajar A. Nugraha l
-t ubuntu -B btrfs
and specifing in lxc.rootfs the path mnt/vfs, for example.
Is that correct?
*Marcel Sánchez Toledano*
2014-06-04 15:15 GMT+02:00 Serge Hallyn serge.hal...@ubuntu.com:
Quoting Marcel Sánchez Toledano (marcelsanch...@gmail.com):
Partially yes. Thanks
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Thanks for the help, again!
*Marcel Sánchez Toledano*
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Solved deleting /var/cache/lxc/debian folder content.
Thanks anyway,
*Marcel Sánchez Toledano*
2014-05-14 12:42 GMT+02:00 Marcel Sánchez Toledano marcelsanch...@gmail.com
:
Hi,
Recently I had the following error creating a Debian container.
Executing this command:
*sudo lxc-create -t