`bin/gbuild` runs `lxc-start`, which may require root. If you are in the admin group, you can add the following sudoers line to prevent asking for the password every time:
`bin/gbuild` runs `lxc-execute`, which may require root. If you are in the admin group, you can add the following sudoers line to prevent asking for the password every time:
%admin ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/lxc-start
%admin ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/lxc-execute
Recent distributions allow lxc-start to be run by non-priviledged users, so you might be able to rip-out the `sudo` calls in `libexec/*`.
Recent distributions allow lxc-execute to be run by non-priviledged users, so you might be able to rip-out the `sudo` calls in `libexec/*`.
If you have a runaway `lxc-start` command, just use `kill -9` on it.
If you have a runaway `lxc-execute` command, just use `kill -9` on it.
The machine configuration requires access to br0 and assumes that the host address is `10.0.2.2`: