<para>
- The kernel version >= 2.6.27 shipped with the distros, will
+ The kernel version >= 2.6.32 shipped with the distros, will
work with <command>lxc</command>, this one will have less
functionalities but enough to be interesting.
- With the kernel 2.6.29, <command>lxc</command> is fully
- functional.
-
The helper script <command>lxc-checkconfig</command> will give
you information about your kernel configuration.
</para>
- <para>
- Before using the <command>lxc</command>, your system should be
- configured with the file capabilities, otherwise you will need
- to run the <command>lxc</command> commands as root.
- </para>
-
<para>
The control group can be mounted anywhere, eg:
<command>mount -t cgroup cgroup /cgroup</command>.
- If you want to dedicate a specific cgroup mount point
- for <command>lxc</command>, that is to have different cgroups
- mounted at different places with different options but
- let <command>lxc</command> to use one location, you can bind
- the mount point with the <option>lxc</option> name, eg:
- <command>mount -t cgroup lxc /cgroup4lxc</command> or
- <command>mount -t cgroup -ons,cpuset,freezer,devices
- lxc /cgroup4lxc</command>
+ It is however recommended to use cgmanager, cgroup-lite or systemd
+ to mount the cgroup hierarchy under /sys/fs/cgroup.
</para>