Re: Unable to start container after OS upgrade

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You don't want to have  udevd running in any container. The /dev filesystem
for a container is pre-populated by libvirt and udev will not have permission
to create any further device nodes. So just disable udev init script.



I have uninstalled udev prior to reboot. Still lxc container is not coming up after reboot. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

init: kexec-disable main process (79) terminated with status 1
 
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