On Tue, Apr 28, 2015, 11:38 AM Lennart Poettering <mzerqung@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 28.04.15 09:31, arnaud gaboury (arnaud.gaboury@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> I started running Fedora server on a systemd-nspawn container.
>
> I am wondering what is the best practice when an issue occurs:
> - send to Fedora user ML
> - send to systemd-devel ML
> - send both with CC
>
> I am afraid that when sending to only one list I will be told to ask
> the other one, thus wasting time between the two lists. On the other
> hand, CC to both lists can be viewed as spam.
>
> From a user point of view, best would be to post to both lists as long
> as the issue can come from systemd-nspawn functionality or Fedora.
>
> use case: after install, boot, upgrade Fedora container, network is
> down in container (when it used to work to install some new packages).
>
> Thank you for advice about ML posting.Cross-posting is not particularly popular, so I'd avoid it.
I know.
If it's nspawn related it's probably best to keep it on the systemd
ML.Consider using using systemd-networkd in the container and on the
host. If so the network should just work between them.
I will as systemd- networkd already manage my network on the host. Btw, as fedora will act as a server, i will need a fix ip, get rid of ebtables and firewalld in container (kernel is built with apparmor and grsec) etc etc. Lot of work
Lennart
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