Hi all, I've been asked to get a system running which supports LXC, and this seems to require bits of systemd to run, at least on the default stretch install. So, here's some packages which have a patch to util-vserver from AlexanderS which fix this. The packages are from here: http://repo.psand.net/util-vserver_AlexanderS/ mkdir util-vserver_AS cd util-vserver_AS wget http://repo.psand.net/util-vserver_AlexanderS/util-vserver-build_0.30.216-pre3126-1_amd64.deb wget http://repo.psand.net/util-vserver_AlexanderS/util-vserver-core_0.30.216-pre3126-1_amd64.deb wget http://repo.psand.net/util-vserver_AlexanderS/util-vserver-sysv_0.30.216-pre3126-1_amd64.deb wget http://repo.psand.net/util-vserver_AlexanderS/libvserver0_0.30.216-pre3126-1_amd64.deb wget http://repo.psand.net/util-vserver_AlexanderS/util-vserver_0.30.216-pre3126-1_amd64.deb dpkg -i *.deb apt-get -f install I built these by pulling util-vserver from git, then adding Alexander's patch: git clone https://github.com/AlexanderS/util-vserver cd util-vserver git pull origin fix/systemd-shared-mounts I then copied some files from the util-vserver tar ball to help build with Debian. Please try the packages, they should be able to build and run vservers from a stock Debian Stretch install with no trouble, and also allow LXC to function. I would recommend using a bridged network interface for both Linux-Vserver and LXC. Standard LXC setup applies. The one issue I have at the moment is that restarting util-vserver either via the "service util-vserver restart" or via systemd's systemctl, results in a messed up cgroup mount structure. There's a slight mitigation by adding by adding the following to /etc/vservers/.defaults/cgroup/subsys: blkio cpu,cpuacct cpuset devices freezer memory net_cls,net_prio perf_event But it's still not really a good idea to restart util-vserver as it will remove all LXC directories, and the perf_event mount ends up missing a couple of options. Cheers, Ben