[Bug 1551150] Re: devel-proposed - android lxc container fails to start

Stéphane Graber stgraber at stgraber.org
Mon Feb 29 19:12:12 UTC 2016


So far that does seem to confirm the hypothesis that since the phone has
systemd installed (but unused), this meets lxc's dependency on systemd |
cgroup-lite but as upstart is used to boot and upstart itself doesn't
mount the cgroup controllers, this results in a system without cgroups
mounted.

Having whatever package sets up the android container depend directly on
cgroup-lite would fix that dependency issue, though from the logs
provided so far, it looks like cgroup-lite is either not starting or is
failing.


I'm keeping the LXC task open for now, but there's so far been no indication of an actual bug in LXC or in its packaging, instead the phone seed is doing something that's not seen anywhere else (depend on systemd but not use it) which we can't do anything about from a packaging point of view. The rest of the issue appears to be some bad interaction between cgroup-lite and the init configuration on the Ubuntu phone.

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