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2015 Aug 10
5
libvirt-lxc
...is currently not available on CentOS 7. So
cannot support unprivileged containers and thus LXD. Systemd based
containers need at least LXC 1.1, lxcfs and related dependencies that
are not available on CentOS. ... For a stable, seamless and smooth
experience we suggest either Debian Wheezy with Flockport packages or
Ubuntu Trusty. ..." -
https://www.flockport.com/lxc-and-lxd-support-across-distributions/
It seems that the only way for me to use LXC containers on CentOS/RedHat
is to use Docker, which I am not particularly happy about since, as I
understand it, Docker and libvirt-lxc/linuxc...
2015 Aug 11
0
Re: libvirt-lxc
...t available on CentOS 7. So cannot
> support unprivileged containers and thus LXD. Systemd based containers need
> at least LXC 1.1, lxcfs and related dependencies that are not available on
> CentOS. ... For a stable, seamless and smooth experience we suggest either
> Debian Wheezy with Flockport packages or Ubuntu Trusty. ..." -
> https://www.flockport.com/lxc-and-lxd-support-across-distributions/
>
> It seems that the only way for me to use LXC containers on CentOS/RedHat is
> to use Docker, which I am not particularly happy about since, as I
> understand it, Docker a...
2015 Aug 11
0
Re: libvirt-lxc
...y not available on CentOS 7. So
>cannot support unprivileged containers and thus LXD. Systemd based
>containers need at least LXC 1.1, lxcfs and related dependencies that
>are not available on CentOS. ... For a stable, seamless and smooth
>experience we suggest either Debian Wheezy with Flockport packages or
>Ubuntu Trusty. ..." -
>https://www.flockport.com/lxc-and-lxd-support-across-distributions/
>
>It seems that the only way for me to use LXC containers on
>CentOS/RedHat is to use Docker, which I am not particularly happy
>about since, as I understand it, Docker an...
2015 Aug 11
2
Re: libvirt-lxc
...entOS 7. So
> >cannot support unprivileged containers and thus LXD. Systemd based
> >containers need at least LXC 1.1, lxcfs and related dependencies that
> >are not available on CentOS. ... For a stable, seamless and smooth
> >experience we suggest either Debian Wheezy with Flockport packages or
> >Ubuntu Trusty. ..." -
> >https://www.flockport.com/lxc-and-lxd-support-across-distributions/
> >
> >It seems that the only way for me to use LXC containers on
> >CentOS/RedHat is to use Docker, which I am not particularly happy
> >about since,...