> The container can be booted via lxc-start using the attached config.
> 
> The container can also be booted using libvirt-lxc as long as it is
> configured to use /sbin/upstart as init.
> 
> However, when configured to boot on /bin/systemd, it still fails as
> reported above.
> 
> Is anyone else experiencing this problem?

lxc-start (lxc) is using a mount hook to provide /sys/fs/cgroup/*
mounts which systemd reuqires in order to boot.  libvirt-lxc is not
currently doing that.  This is a known missing feature at the moment.
(There are probably other things such as /dev needing to be a on
separate device from /)

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  [vivid] lxc container with systemd fails to boot under libvirt-lxc

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