Re: How to give access to /dev/tty

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Javi Legido <javi@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

I'm sure that if ou give 5 cents of exactly what do you want to achieve
somebody can provide a solution: connect from the hypervisor to the VM
through console? Administer the VM through a GUI? ...

Hi Javi,

I'd like to run an X server in the container. My GPU card has two GPUs so I'd like run run one container with access to /dev/nvidia0 and the other one with access to /dev/nvidia1. As I want to use X rendering I need to start an X server in the container and I will access to this server through TurboVNC/VirtualGL.

The problem is that if I start an X server within the container by using xinit command I get the error:

Fatal server error:
xf86OpenConsole: VT_ACTIVATE failed: Invalid argument


I think that I have this error because with libvirt, /dev/ttyX is a link to /dev/pts/X. Currently I only try to start X server on /dev/tty1 on my laptop without GPU but my final goal is to do it on a machine that has GPU.

I hope that I give a more clear picture of my goal :) Regards,
Guillaume


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