And that too:
$ sudo lxc-execute -n foo /bin/echo hello
hello
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ubu...@domu-12-31-39-05-58-28:~$ sudo lxc-execute -n foo /bin/echo
hello
hello
Works either way
And now, it appears to actually work.
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Sorry, rolling that back to "new". I think Gustavo used a schroot.
However, I have heard earlier today that LXC now works in 10.04 images
in EC2.
Gustavo, try the lxc commands above.
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ubu...@domu-12-31-39-05-58-28:~/chroot$ sudo schroot -c
lucid-i386-source -u root
(lucid-i386-source)r...@domu-12-31-39-05-58-28:/home/ubuntu/chroot#
Hey, it works :-)
We need to update this: #471615 - Linux containers not working on EC2
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix R
cgroup devices is disabled on ubuntu 9.10 server. libvirt is not
working, if I cgroup is mounted. libvirt will automatically check cgroup
is enabled or not, then add device list into cgroup.devices. If it can't
found cgroup.devices, then you can't start VM...
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The above described problem is still present for the nightly Lucid
build. Is LXC support going to be enabled in Lucid on EC2?
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