[lxc-users] loading a file system
Serge Hallyn
serge.hallyn at ubuntu.com
Tue Jan 13 14:50:47 UTC 2015
You cannot load modules inside a container (safely - you should not allow it)
memory/cgroup limits for a container are specified using 'lxc.cgroup.' lines in
the container's configuration file. See 'man lxc.container.conf'. Cgroups are
for all tasks.
Quoting Mohan G (mohan_gg at yahoo.com):
> Hi,I am new to the containers world and have been reading about this feature all day. Some of queries are basic in nature, do bear with me.1) can i load a module inside a container.2) And can that module be a file system module.3) where do we specify the memory/cpu limits of the container. (is it in the template ?)4) cgroups are for user process only right ?
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