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OpenWrt in LXC containers
OpenWrt can run inside a LXC container, using the same kernel as running on the host system. This can be useful for development as well as for VM hosting.
Privileged vs Unprivileged
Consult your distro for up to date instructions of the setup of either HostOS functionality.
Basic Overview
The following gives a rough idea on how to get things up and running. Before anything, install LXC on the host machine and make sure it supports running unprivileged containers. You will likely also need bridge functionality and/or additional underlying related subsystems ( macvlan etc. ) if used.
There is currently no template for OpenWrt available, so some manual steps are required.
- Create the VM folder manually at
.local/share/lxc/<vm-name>/ - Download a snapshot rootfs of OpenWrt and unpack it to
.local/share/lxc/<vm-name>/rootfs - Create a
.local/share/lxc/<vm-name>/configcontaining the following content:
lxc.include = /etc/lxc/default.conf lxc.include = /usr/share/lxc/config/common.conf lxc.include = /usr/share/lxc/config/userns.conf lxc.arch = linux64 # find your ids via # cat /etc/s*id|grep $USER lxc.idmap = u 0 100000 65536 lxc.idmap = g 0 100000 65536 lxc.mount.auto = proc:mixed sys:ro cgroup:mixed # lan interface lxc.net.0.type = veth # wan interface lxc.net.1.type = veth lxc.net.1.link = lxcbr0 # adapt <user> and <vm-name> lxc.rootfs.path = dir:/home/<user>/.local/share/lxc/<vm-name>/rootfs
- run
chmodon the rootfs folder with the id you obtained earlier - run
lxc-start -n <vm-name> - run
lxc-attach -n <vm-name>