109 lines
2.9 KiB
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109 lines
2.9 KiB
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# Distro Specifics
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Arch dependencies: `arch-install-scripts` `dnsmasq`
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# Basic Setup
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Make and start a linux container called 'playtime':
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> # lxc-create -n playtime -t download
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> # lxc-ls --fancy
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> # lxc-start playtime
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Attach it:
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> # lxc-attach playtime
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# Networking
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Place the following in /etc/default/lxc-net to configure the network:
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---
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# Leave USE_LXC_BRIDGE as "true" if you want to use lx
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cbr0 for your
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# containers. Set to "false" if you'll use virbr0 or
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another existing
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# bridge, or mavlan to your host's NIC.
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USE_LXC_BRIDGE="true"
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# If you change the LXC_BRIDGE to something other than
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lxcbr0, then
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# you will also need to update your /etc/lxc/default.c
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onf as well as the
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# configuration (/var/lib/lxc/<container>/config) for
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any containers
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# already created using the default config to reflect
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the new bridge
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# name.
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# If you have the dnsmasq daemon installed, you'll als
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o have to update
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# /etc/dnsmasq.d/lxc and restart the system wide dnsma
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sq daemon.
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LXC_BRIDGE="lxcbr0"
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LXC_ADDR="10.0.3.1"
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LXC_NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
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LXC_NETWORK="10.0.3.0/24"
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LXC_DHCP_RANGE="10.0.3.2,10.0.3.254"
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LXC_DHCP_MAX="253"
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# Uncomment the next line if you'd like to use a conf-
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file for the lxcbr0
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# dnsmasq. For instance, you can use 'dhcp-host=mail1
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,10.0.3.100' to have
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# container 'mail1' always get ip address 10.0.3.100.
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#LXC_DHCP_CONFILE=/etc/lxc/dnsmasq.conf
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# Uncomment the next line if you want lxcbr0's dnsmasq
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to resolve the .lxc
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# domain. You can then add "server=/lxc/10.0.3.1' (or
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your actual $LXC_ADDR)
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# to your system dnsmasq configuration file (normally
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/etc/dnsmasq.conf,
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# or /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d/lxc.conf on systems
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that use NetworkManager).
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# Once these changes are made, restart the lxc-net and
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network-manager services.
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# 'container1.lxc' will then resolve on your host.
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#LXC_DOMAIN="lxc"
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Then start the lxc NAT:
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> sudo systemctl restart lxc-net
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> sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
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... and make sure the bridge's ip-range doesn't intefere withe local network.
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> sudo arp-scan -I lxcbr0 -l
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The lxc template is in /etc/lxc/default.conf. You need to modify it so that it uses lxcbr0.
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/etc/lxc/default.conf
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lxc.net.0.type = veth
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lxc.net.0.link = lxcbr0
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lxc.net.0.flags = up
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lxc.net.0.hwaddr = 00:16:3e:xx:xx:xx
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---
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# Making machines
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> sudo lxc-create -n roach -t download -- --dist archlinux --release current --arch amd64
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Arch linux containers take up about 600 Megs.
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To speed up the startup process, one can install haveged and start the haveged.service. Haveged stops the wait-time for system entropy creation.
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Machines are stored in /var/lib/lxc.
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# Starting
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> lxc-attach -n roach
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