Hi Pavol,
thanks for the link, I did some testing with the out of the box setup
(removed root:1000:1) of ubuntu, created two containers and passed the
same host directory through to both of them, then I created the same
users in the same order on both containers:
root(1000)
neuer(1001)
some of your questions are answered here
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/LXD#Configure_subuid.2Fsubgid
answering to the list is fine
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 1:34 PM, John Gubert wrote:
> Hi Tycho,
>
> thank you for your fast response.
>
> My id on the host is indeed 1000. I
Hi Tycho,
thank you for your fast response.
My id on the host is indeed 1000. I read your blog article and then had
a look at /etc/subuid:
before:
"me@host:~$ cat /etc/subuid
lxd:10:65536
root:10:65536
me:165536:65536"
after:
"me@host:~$ cat /etc/subuid
lxd:10:65536
Hi John,
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 10:39:07PM +0100, john.gub...@web.de wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have a directory on my host system and want to create several containers
>with the same users inside. I would like to pass the directory through to
>each container and allow the users to
Hello,
I have a directory on my host system and want to create several containers with the same users inside. I would like to pass the directory through to each container and allow the users to write and read on it. The network connection should be done using macvlan.
The howtos I have read