LXD
LXD is a next generation system container manager. It offers a user experience similar to virtual machines but using Linux containers instead.
- Developed at Virtualization:containers
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:Factory/lxd && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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lxd-5.21.1.tar.gz | 0023753867 22.7 MB | |
lxd-5.21.1.tar.gz.asc | 0000000833 833 Bytes | |
lxd-config.yml | 0000000668 668 Bytes | |
lxd-rpmlintrc | 0000000511 511 Bytes | |
lxd.changes | 0000036405 35.6 KB | |
lxd.dnsmasq | 0000000310 310 Bytes | |
lxd.keyring | 0000003992 3.9 KB | |
lxd.service | 0000000902 902 Bytes | |
lxd.spec | 0000013588 13.3 KB | |
lxd.sysctl | 0000001023 1023 Bytes | |
lxd.sysusers | 0000000078 78 Bytes |
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Thanks a lot to everyone for making this possible. <3
Tumbleweed 32bit LXD container not getting IPv4 address.
I am running LXD on a Tumbleweed 32bit x86 VirtualBox host. When launching containers I get an IPv4 address using default bridge for Debian, Alpine containers. If I launch a Tumbleweed container I am not getting an IPv4 address, only IPv6. When executing
ss -lntu
inside Tumbleweed container I cannot see port 68 (dhcp client) as listening. The problem exist on a Tumbleweed 32bit physical host as well, but it is not an issue on aarch64 (Raspberry Pi 4). Thank you.Can you open a bugzilla entry for this? Comment threads in OBS are not the right place for bug reports.