Development
You can ssh to any running container to work in it (sudo lxc-start -n <container>
to start it)
Just run:
IP_C=$(( 150 + UID % 100 ))
ssh -i ssh-key/openxt build@192.168.${IP_C}.101 # 101 for oe, 102 for debian and 103 for centos
This should let you it without a password.
Note: ssh-ing as root is disabled, but root doesn't have a password. To login as root, either log in with the build user and sudo -i
, or lxc-attach -n <container>
as root. At this point, you may set a root password using passwd
.
Creating new containers
You may want to create a new container, to build OpenXT 5 for example.
If you do so, here's how to attach it to the user-specific network that setup.sh created.
Here's how to do it (as root), assuming the user is "openxt" and the name of the container is "openxt-custom":
- Edit /etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/openxt.xml and add a line for the new container, like:
<host mac="00:FF:AA:42:01:04" name="openxt-custom" ip="192.168.151.104" />
- Contigure the container itself:
cat >> /home/lxc/openxt-custom/config <<EOF
lxc.network.type = veth
lxc.network.flags = up
lxc.network.link = openxtbr0
lxc.network.hwaddr = 00:FF:AA:42:01:04
lxc.network.ipv4 = 0.0.0.0/24
EOF
TODO MORE TO COME....