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    Getting Started with LXC

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      Alex Sage
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        stacksofplates
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        https://www.stgraber.org/2013/12/20/lxc-1-0-your-first-ubuntu-container/

        The manpages on https://linuxcontainers.org/ are also pretty good.

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          Alex Sage
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          What distro are you using? What do you recommend?

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            stacksofplates
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            At home I'm running CentOS 7 as a host. For my website it's Ubuntu 15.10. Ubuntu has been developing more on the platform it seems. Even just small things like lxc-ls -f aren't available on CentOS. It's lsx-ls --active and it gives you no container info at all.

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              Alex Sage @stacksofplates
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              And what one do you recommend? ;=)

              It seems to be favored on Ubuntu. But I want a expert option 🙂

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                stacksofplates
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                Ha I'm far from an expert :-P. I think I'd still use CentOS for the host. When LXD is fully developed, that might change however.

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                  Alex Sage
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                  The whole LXD vs LXC things confuses me...

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                    scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                    @aaronstuder said:

                    The whole LXD vs LXC things confuses me...

                    It's not vs. One is a new interface to the other. It's always LXC containers.

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                      Alex Sage
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                      Should I worry about this?

                      <28>systemd-sysctl[263]: Failed to write '1' to '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/rp_filter': Read-only file system
                      <28>systemd-sysctl[263]: Failed to write '1' to '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/default/promote_secondaries': Read-only file system
                      <28>systemd-sysctl[263]: Failed to write '1' to '/proc/sys/fs/protected_hardlinks': Read-only file system
                      <28>systemd-sysctl[263]: Failed to write '1' to '/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/default/rp_filter': Read-only file system
                      
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                        Alex Sage
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                        Whats the best way to jump in and out of containers @johnhooks?

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                          stacksofplates @Alex Sage
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                          @aaronstuder said:

                          Whats the best way to jump in and out of containers @johnhooks?

                          Either lxc-attach or lxc-console. Console gives you Norma console type access. Attach just drops you into root in the root folder.

                          You'll need lxc+-attach to set up sudo and everything

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