On Fr, 01.12.23 14:03, Warex61 YTB (thomasdabout61@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Hello, > I would like to use systemd-nspawn to create a container that can launch a > single process as pid 1 and mount its configuration files. I want the > container to be as light as possible. Is there any way of creating a > container using nspawn without using bootstrap ? > > For example, using this command, without using a bootstrap > > systemd-nspawn -M process -D /etc/systemd/nspawn/process > /etc/systemd/nspawn/process.nspawn > I get the following error > > Directory /etc/systemd/nspawn/process doesn't look like it has an OS tree. > Refusing. > What are the conditions for nspawn to consider an OS tree in > /etc/systemd/nspawn/process ? You are using an ancient version of nspawn. Since 2y or so the message reads: Directory %s doesn't look like it has an OS tree (/usr/ directory is missing). Refusing. And that's your explanation: you need an /usr/ directory. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin