@brauner Having already applied keyctl errno 38
the network is still failing in a gentoo unpriviliged container. The udhcpc: sending discover
is not reaching dnsmasq at the host at all.
How could this be remedied?
INIT: version 2.88 booting
OpenRC 0.34.11 is starting up Gentoo Linux (x86_64) [LXC]
- /proc is already mounted
- Mounting /run … * /run/openrc: creating directory
- /run/lock: creating directory
- /run/lock: correcting owner
- Caching service dependencies … [ ok ]
- No permission to apply cgroup settings
- Remounting devtmpfs on /dev …mount: /dev: cannot remount dev read-write, is write-protected.
[ !! ]
mknod: /dev/kmsg: Operation not permitted- Mounting /dev/mqueue … [ ok ]
- Mounting /dev/shm … [ ok ]
- No permission to apply cgroup settings
- Configuring kernel parameters … [ ok ]
- No permission to apply cgroup settings
- Creating user login records … [ ok ]
- Wiping /tmp directory … [ ok ]
- No permission to apply cgroup settings
- Bringing up network interface lo …RTNETLINK answers: File exists
[ ok ]- No permission to apply cgroup settings
- Updating /etc/mtab … * Creating mtab symbolic link
[ ok ]
INIT: Entering runlevel: 3- No permission to apply cgroup settings
- Bringing up interface eth0
- Caching network module dependencies
- dhcp … * Running udhcpc …udhcpc: started, v1.28.0
udhcpc: sending discover
udhcpc: sending discover
udhcpc: sending discover
udhcpc: no lease, failingstart-stop-daemon: failed to start `/bin/busybox'
[ !! ]
[ !! ]
- ERROR: net.eth0 failed to start
- No permission to apply cgroup settings
- Starting local … [ ok ]