[lxc-users] Unable to Start Unprivileged Containers on Debian / Jessie
Serge Hallyn
serge.hallyn at ubuntu.com
Wed Sep 24 16:32:45 UTC 2014
Quoting Chris (berzerkatives at gmail.com):
> On 23/09/14 20:36, Serge Hallyn wrote:
> >Quoting Chris (berzerkatives at gmail.com):
> >>Any thoughts? In the meantime I'll revert the system back to the
> >>default systemd-sysv.
> >Ok, yes let's start back there. "the default systemd-sysv" means
> >you are running systemd as pid 1, from systemd 215, is that right?
> >
> On my stock Debian/Jessie system I'm running systemd 208 from the
> looks of it.
>
> root at plato:~# ps up 1
> USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
> root 1 0.0 0.1 45024 3508 ? Ss Sep23 0:01 /sbin/init
> root at plato:~# dpkg -S /sbin/init
> systemd-sysv: /sbin/init
> root at plato:~# dpkg -l systemd-sysv
> Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
> | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
> |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
> ||/ Name Version Architecture Description
> +++-==============================-====================-====================-=================================================================
> ii systemd-sysv 208-8 amd64 system
> and service manager - SysV links
>
Ok in that case /sys/fs/cgroup should still be mounted read-write. After
you login, what does /proc/self/cgroup show, and what does the tree under
/sys/fs/cgroup/freezer/ look like?
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