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2014 Jul 01
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configuring a lxc guest to run 32bits from a 64bits host under libvirt-lxc
...ing running a 32bits guest in a 64bits host using libvirt - lxc; I’m running libvirt-1.2.5 on fedora18 and fedora20
(a) is this supported at all, and
(b) if so how do I configure this for a given guest ?
guessing from the mere existence of http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-February/msg01040.html
I would think the answer to (a) is yes; anybody cares to confirm ?
As far as (b), I would expect some flag could be set in the XML description of my guest so that libvirt can perform the proper syscall to personality() at the right point in the process hierarchy..
However I have not been able...
2014 Jul 01
0
Re: configuring a lxc guest to run 32bits from a 64bits host under libvirt-lxc
...t in a 64bits host using libvirt - lxc; I’m running libvirt-1.2.5 on fedora18 and fedora20
>
> (a) is this supported at all, and
> (b) if so how do I configure this for a given guest ?
>
> guessing from the mere existence of http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-February/msg01040.html
> I would think the answer to (a) is yes; anybody cares to confirm ?
>
> As far as (b), I would expect some flag could be set in the XML description of my guest so that libvirt can perform the proper syscall to personality() at the right point in the process hierarchy..
> However...