On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 4:14 AM, Joshua Schaeffer
jschaeffer0...@gmail.com wrote:
Serge, I did have that sysctl, but it was set to 0. I changed it to 1 and
now I get a new error:
lxcuser@thinkhost:~$ lxc-create -t download -n c2
lxc: conf.c: lxc_map_ids: 3145 Missing newuidmap/newgidmap
Quoting Joshua Schaeffer (jschaeffer0...@gmail.com):
Serge, I did have that sysctl, but it was set to 0. I changed it to 1 and
now I get a new error:
lxcuser@thinkhost:~$ lxc-create -t download -n c2
lxc: conf.c: lxc_map_ids: 3145 Missing newuidmap/newgidmap
The newuidmap and newgidmap
Thanks Xavier, I'll check this out.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 3:10 PM, Xavier Gendre gendre.rei...@gmail.com
wrote:
If it can help you, i have summarized all the Serge's advices (the
CLONE_NEWUSER trick, in particular) about containers in Debian in a little
script to handle user-owned
I've been using LXC's on Debian 7 for over a year now and everything has
been working great, but I've just been using the version that is packaged
with the distro and I figured it's probably time to get up to date and
start taking advantage of the newer features and unprivileged containers.
So