I have been using openvz on squeeze until i had a problem in a disk.
When I sucessfully intalled wheezy on the server i found out that the
virtual kernels (xen, openvz, etc.) didn't came along with netinst iso
anymore.
And, as you may imagine, it also has come to my attention that LXC was my
bes
Hi,
is there any progress on making lxc in wheezy usable without resorting to third
party scripts?
I just set up a wheezy server, wanted to use lxc and ran into the problems
described here and in other places. I ended up trying lxc from jessie but still
wasnt able to successfully boot the newly c
Christian, I'm very happy you chimed in about this as I feel exactly the
same. LXC in Wheezy is completely unusable in it's current form (when you
want to create/run a Wheezy container).
Is there anything we can do to fix this asap? How can we raise the priority
of this bug?
For starters: I have l
LXC is completely unusable in Wheezy without manually installing Rob van
der Hoeven's templates. Thus, in my opinion, this should be severity grave.
It's great that this problem is fixed in testing/unstable, but given
that ~80% of all Debian users use stable (popcon numbers), it's a bit
unsati
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