Vnx-rootfslxcdebian
How to create a LXC Debian root filesystem for VNX
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Basic installation
Follow this procedure to create a LXC Debian based root filesystem for VNX. The procedure has been tested creating a Debian Squeeze (6) over an Ubuntu 13.10 host.
- Create the rootfs with:
lxc-create -t debian -n vnx_rootfs_lxc_debian
Note1: The default username/password is root/root.
Note2: use linux32 command to create a 32 bits image from a 64 bits machine, that is:
linux32 lxc-create -t debian -n vnx_rootfs_lxc_debian
Note3:
See more info here.
mv /var/lib/lxc/vnx_rootfs_lxc_debian/ /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/
lxc.rootfs = /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_lxc_debian/rootfs lxc.mount = /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_lxc_debian/fstab
lxc-start -n vnx -f /usr/share/vnx/filesystems/vnx_rootfs_lxc_debian/config
- Add VNX user and change the passwords:
adduser vnx adduser vnx sudo passwd root
apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
apt-get --no-install-recommends install -y adduser apt-utils iproute netbase sudo iputils-ping iptables rsyslog apt-get install --no-install-recommends openssh-blacklist openssh-blacklist-extra openssh-server apt-get install net-tools ifupdown sockstat apt-get install wget less lsof screen apt-utils nano telnet inetutils-ping psmisc apt-get install aptsh traceroute nmap apache2 wget tcpdump vim
vi /etc/hosts # change name to vnx vi /etc/hostname # "
halt
cd /usr/share/vnx/filesystems ln -s vnx_rootfs_lxc_ubuntu-13.10 rootfs_lxc