On plain xenial, containers which I start as root get:

sudo lxc-info -H -p -n u1
18144
ubuntu@privlxc:~$ cat /proc/18144/cgroup
11:perf_event:/lxc/u1
10:devices:/lxc/u1/init.scope
9:hugetlb:/lxc/u1
8:memory:/lxc/u1
7:blkio:/lxc/u1
6:net_cls,net_prio:/lxc/u1
5:freezer:/lxc/u1
4:cpu,cpuacct:/lxc/u1
3:pids:/lxc/u1/init.scope
2:cpuset:/lxc/u1

which is how it should be, as root is able to create cgroups for the
container for all controllers.  So the question is why that's not
happening for you.

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  Failure to reset devices.list on LXC privileged containers on Xenial

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