xiaoming.zhang wrote: > On Thursday 11 September 2008 11:37:33 pm Daniel Lezcano wrote: >> xiaoming.zhang wrote: >>> On Thursday 11 September 2008 10:05:43 pm Mark Ryden wrote: >>>> In fact, after looking more closely, I see that before that message >>>> appears: Error: unmouting old /sys >>>> ERROR unmounting old /sys: Invalid argument. >>>> forcing unmount of /sys >>>> switchroot... >>> My experience is you'd better to find a sysfs patch, since the sysfs >>> filesystem is required by ramdisk and some system utilities, e.g., system >>> network configuration scripts. >>> >>> Patch for mm-tree can be found here: >>> http://lxc.sourceforge.net/patches/2.6.26/ >>> >>> This is what I used: >>> http://lxc.sourceforge.net/patches/2.6.26/2.6.26-rc8-mm1-lxc1/broken-out/ >>> sysfs/ >>> >>> I merged these 11 patches on Linux-2.6.26.1 though I don't understand >>> these patches, luckily enough it worked for me. >> As mentioned Benjamin, it is hard to boot a distro without sysfs. I >> think it is a good idea to use the lxc patchset. >> >> You can use the latest version: >> >> http://lxc.sourceforge.net/patches/2.6.27/2.6.27-rc6-lxc1/ >> > Thank you very much. And is there any patchset for Linux-2.6.26.* (not the > mm-tree)? We worked most of the time sticked with the devel version of the kernel tree. The kernel which is the nearest of the version you are describing is 2.6.27-rc6-lxc1 which is not based on the -mm but on the 2.6.27 release candidate. IMO, this is the most stable version of the LXC. _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers