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[DistroBox] Problems installing DistroBox on SpiralLinux #254

Closed birds-swim closed 1 year ago

birds-swim commented 1 year ago

DistroBox project's homepage: https://distrobox.privatedns.org/ Project's GitHub: https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox

Using a fresh install of SpiralLinux Builder Edition (Debian 11 Bullseye).

I get errors when I try to create the first DistroBox on my system.

Here is the error message when I try DistroBox's standard installation instructions:

Image docker.io/library/debian:unstable not found.
Do you want to pull the image now? [Y/n]: yes
WARN[0000] The cgroupv2 manager is set to systemd but there is no systemd user session available 
WARN[0000] For using systemd, you may need to login using an user session 
WARN[0000] Alternatively, you can enable lingering with: `loginctl enable-linger 1000` (possibly as root) 
WARN[0000] Falling back to --cgroup-manager=cgroupfs    
WARN[0000] The cgroupv2 manager is set to systemd but there is no systemd user session available 
WARN[0000] For using systemd, you may need to login using an user session 
WARN[0000] Alternatively, you can enable lingering with: `loginctl enable-linger 1000` (possibly as root) 
WARN[0000] Falling back to --cgroup-manager=cgroupfs    
Trying to pull docker.io/library/debian:unstable...
Getting image source signatures
Copying blob 277078978190 done  
Copying config 46289975b8 done  
Writing manifest to image destination
Storing signatures
46289975b87073a1df24dabe3df7eebb8225ad665189c7189e1c28387fad90b6
Creating 'Rolling_Sid' using image docker.io/library/debian:unstable        WARN[0000] The cgroupv2 manager is set to systemd but there is no systemd user session available 
WARN[0000] For using systemd, you may need to login using an user session 
WARN[0000] Alternatively, you can enable lingering with: `loginctl enable-linger 1000` (possibly as root) 
WARN[0000] Falling back to --cgroup-manager=cgroupfs    
WARN[0000] The cgroupv2 manager is set to systemd but there is no systemd user session available 
WARN[0000] For using systemd, you may need to login using an user session 
WARN[0000] Alternatively, you can enable lingering with: `loginctl enable-linger 1000` (possibly as root) 
WARN[0000] Falling back to --cgroup-manager=cgroupfs

I can think this is a SpiralLinux specifc issue because I tried it again earlier today on a fresh install of Debian LXQt, but I do not any error messages.

How to fix?

geckolinux commented 1 year ago

Please reopen if the problem persists in https://github.com/SpiralLinux/SpiralLinux-project/releases/tag/12.231001