to be more precise, I've got after root/passwd phrase the option:
Would you like to enter a security context? [N]
Looks like selinux problem? Can you try disabling selinux in the host
(and possibly in the guest as well) with setenforce 0.
FWIW in my experience doing setenforce 0
in the the lxc container I can do now
[root@pgsql ~]# sestatus
SELinux status: enabled
SELinuxfs mount:/selinux
Current mode: enforcing
Mode from config file: disabled
Policy version: 24
Policy from config file:
Am 23.10.2012 20:10, schrieb olx69:
in the the lxc container I can do now
[root@pgsql ~]# sestatus
SELinux status: enabled
SELinuxfs mount:/selinux
Current mode: enforcing
Mode from config file: disabled
Policy version
Hello,
basically I did follow
http://wiki.1tux.org/wiki/Centos6/Installation/Minimal_installation_using_yum
Additionally I added
echo pts/0 /etc/securetty
to the lxc container to allow root login, but it doesn't allow me this.
Any hints for this? The goal is to run postgresql 9.x, bacula 5.x
Hello,
basically I did follow
http://wiki.1tux.org/wiki/Centos6/Installation/Minimal_installation_using_yum
Additionally I added
echo pts/0 /etc/securetty
to the lxc container to allow root login, but it doesn't allow me this.
Any hints for this? The goal is to run postgresql 9.x,
basically I did follow
http://wiki.1tux.org/wiki/Centos6/Installation/Minimal_installation_using_yum
Additionally I added
echo pts/0 /etc/securetty
to the lxc container to allow root login,
You shouldn't need that.
So I will remove it.
but it doesn't allow me this.
Any hints for