Difference between revisions of "Vnx-rootfslxc"
(→Basic installation) |
(→Basic installation) |
||
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get update | ||
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | ||
− | sudo apt-get install aptsh openssh-server traceroute telnet nmap apache2 wget tcpdump net-tools | + | sudo apt-get install aptsh openssh-server traceroute telnet nmap apache2 wget tcpdump net-tools ifupdown |
update-rc.d -f apache2 remove # to avoid automatic start | update-rc.d -f apache2 remove # to avoid automatic start | ||
<li>Change VM name in hosts and hostname files:</li> | <li>Change VM name in hosts and hostname files:</li> |
Revision as of 03:32, 11 February 2018
How to create a LXC Ubuntu root filesystem for VNX
Basic installation
Follow this procedure to create a Ubuntu based LXC root filesystem for VNX. The procedure has been tested with Ubuntu versions from 13.10 to 16.04.
- Create the rootfs with:
lxc-create -t ubuntu -n vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04
Note1: The default username/password is ubuntu/ubuntu.
Note2: This method creates an image with the same architecture (32 or 64 bits) as the host. To create a 32 bits image in a 64 bits host, the only method known to work is to follow the procedure described in this page inside a KVM 32 bits virtual machine.
mv /var/lib/lxc/vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04/ /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/
lxc.rootfs = /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04/rootfs lxc.mount = /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04/fstab
touch vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04/fstab
lxc-start -n vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04 -F -f /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04/config
- Add VNX user and change the passwords:
sudo adduser vnx sudo adduser vnx sudo sudo passwd root
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo apt-get install aptsh openssh-server traceroute telnet nmap apache2 wget tcpdump net-tools ifupdown update-rc.d -f apache2 remove # to avoid automatic start
sudo vi /etc/hosts # change name to vnx sudo vi /etc/hostname # "
echo "pts/0" >> /etc/securetty echo "pts/1" >> /etc/securetty echo "pts/2" >> /etc/securetty echo "pts/3" >> /etc/securetty
sudo deluser ubuntu
halt
tar --numeric-owner -czpf vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04-v025.tgz vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04-v025
cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems ln -s vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-16.04 rootfs_lxc