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@James Page
After installing the newest updates - without the juju PPA - the juju version
is 1.17.7.
My ~/.juju/environments/ is owned by root, too.
I removed the ~/.juju folder and started again with:
juju generate-config
juju switch local
juju bootstrap
This time the bootstraping command coul
By the way, in my case /home/vagrant/.juju/environments was owned by
root . I guess because I tried to "sudo juju bootstrap" before.
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Title:
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I'm not an expert but I think https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-
core/+bug/1301663 is related. At least in my case the reason for the
"invalid memory access" is a permision denied .
I advise to run "juju status" and check for "permission denied" in the
output. if you see a
Error details:
open /home
Thibaut
Please can you confirm which juju version you are using; 14.04 should
have 1.17.7.
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** Description changed:
OS: Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 64-Bit in VirtualBox
+ juju-core: 1.16.6-0ubuntu1
Guide: https://juju.ubuntu.com/docs/config-LXC.html
What I did:
sudo apt-get install juju-core juju-local
juju generate-config
juju switch local
sudo juju bootstrap → ERROR boots