[lxc-users] Starting unprivileged containers at boot - cgroup failures - Ubuntu 14.04

Serge Hallyn serge.hallyn at ubuntu.com
Tue Aug 26 04:45:15 UTC 2014


Quoting Michael Evans (mjevans1983 at gmail.com):
> What type of cgroup manipulation or modifications to cgmanager are
> necessary to automatically start an unprivileged container at boot?

You *are* starting unprivileged containers at boot.

In general modern init systems (upstart and systemd) let the user
start init jobs at login.  You're asking for init systems to start
things for unprivileged users at boot.  That's an init feature request.
We've shown you how to do it, but if you want it to be built into init,
then that's something that needs to be discussed at the init level.

-serge


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