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[Bug]: Installing a second distrod will cause the first distrod to disconnect from the external port mapping, making the server port running in the first distrod inaccessible.
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DrayChou opened this issue
Feb 25, 2023
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I am currently using the -d parameter to install Ubuntu, and I tried to install another Alpine, but after the installation was completed, the distrod prompted WARN exceptions, and then the port mapping of Mysql running in the first Ubuntu became inaccessible.
Steps to reproduce
Install the first Ubuntu and set up port mapping with tcp4_ports, then set up the service with sudo systemctl enable --now portproxy.service, and then use distrod to install the second Alpine.
Expected behavior
No response
Windows version
windows 10 19042.1288
Linux kernel version
Linux 5.10.102.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2 #1 SMP Wed Mar 2 00:30:59 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
=================================================================================
Thanks for trying Distrod! Choose your distribution to install.
You can install a local .tar.xz, or download an image from linuxcontainers.org.
linuxcontainers.org is a vendor-neutral project that offers distro images for
containers, which is not related to Distrod. LXC/LXD is one of its projects.
BTW, you can run Systemd with distrod, so you can try LXC/LXD with distrod!
=================================================================================
[1] Use a local tar.xz file
[2] Download an image from linuxcontainers.org
[Distrod] Choose the way to get a distro image from the list above.
[Distrod] Type the name or the index of your choice.
[Default: Download an image from linuxcontainers.org]: 2
[Distrod] Fetching from linuxcontainers.org...
[1] almalinux
[2] alpine
[3] alt
[4] amazonlinux
[5] apertis
[6] archlinux
[7] busybox
[8] centos
[9] debian
[10] devuan
[11] fedora
[12] funtoo
[13] gentoo
[14] kali
[15] mint
[16] openeuler
[17] opensuse
[18] openwrt
[19] oracle
[20] plamo
[21] pld
[22] rockylinux
[23] springdalelinux
[24] ubuntu
[25] voidlinux
[Distrod] Choose a linuxcontainers.org image from the list above.
[Distrod] Type the name or the index of your choice.
[Default: ubuntu]: 2
[Distrod] Fetching from linuxcontainers.org...
[1] edge
[2] 3.14
[3] 3.15
[4] 3.16
[5] 3.17
[Distrod] Choose a version from the list above.
[Distrod] Type the name or the index of your choice.
[Default: 3.17]: edge
[Distrod] Fetching from linuxcontainers.org...
[Distrod] Downloading 'https://images.linuxcontainers.org/images/alpine/edge/amd64/default/20230224_13:00/rootfs.tar.xz'...
[00:00:02] [##########################################################################################################################################################################################] 2.84MiB/2.84MiB (1.37MiB/s, 0s)
[Distrod] Download done.
[Distrod] Unpacking and merging the given rootfs to the distrod rootfs. This may take a while...
[Distrod] Now Windows is installing the new distribution. This may take a while...
[Distrod] Alpine is installed in %LocalAppData%\Alpine
[Distrod] Done!
[Distrod] Please input the new Linux user name. This doesn't have to be the same as your Windows user name.
[Input user name]: d
Error: no useradd command found. exiting.
[Distrod][WARN] Adding a user failed, but you can try adding a new user as the root after installation. The commands to add a user exited with error code 1
[Distrod] Initializing the new Distrod distribution. This may take a while...
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask systemd-remount-fs.service. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/systemd-remount-fs.service"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask systemd-modules-load.service. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/systemd-modules-load.service"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask [email protected]. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/[email protected]"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask [email protected]. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/[email protected]"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask console-getty.service. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/console-getty.service"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod] Distrod has been enabled. Now your shell will start under systemd.
[Distrod] Installation of Distrod is now complete.
additional comment
No response
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Describe the bug
I am currently using the -d parameter to install Ubuntu, and I tried to install another Alpine, but after the installation was completed, the distrod prompted WARN exceptions, and then the port mapping of Mysql running in the first Ubuntu became inaccessible.
Steps to reproduce
Install the first Ubuntu and set up port mapping with tcp4_ports, then set up the service with sudo systemctl enable --now portproxy.service, and then use distrod to install the second Alpine.
Expected behavior
No response
Windows version
windows 10 19042.1288
Linux kernel version
Linux 5.10.102.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2 #1 SMP Wed Mar 2 00:30:59 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Distro
Ubuntu 20.04
How did you install that distro?
Installed by Distrod wizard
Logs
distrod_wsl_launcher.exe -d Alpine
=================================================================================
Thanks for trying Distrod! Choose your distribution to install.
You can install a local .tar.xz, or download an image from linuxcontainers.org.
containers, which is not related to Distrod. LXC/LXD is one of its projects.
BTW, you can run Systemd with distrod, so you can try LXC/LXD with distrod!
=================================================================================
[1] Use a local tar.xz file
[2] Download an image from linuxcontainers.org
[Distrod] Choose the way to get a distro image from the list above.
[Distrod] Type the name or the index of your choice.
[Default: Download an image from linuxcontainers.org]: 2
[Distrod] Fetching from linuxcontainers.org...
[1] almalinux
[2] alpine
[3] alt
[4] amazonlinux
[5] apertis
[6] archlinux
[7] busybox
[8] centos
[9] debian
[10] devuan
[11] fedora
[12] funtoo
[13] gentoo
[14] kali
[15] mint
[16] openeuler
[17] opensuse
[18] openwrt
[19] oracle
[20] plamo
[21] pld
[22] rockylinux
[23] springdalelinux
[24] ubuntu
[25] voidlinux
[Distrod] Choose a linuxcontainers.org image from the list above.
[Distrod] Type the name or the index of your choice.
[Default: ubuntu]: 2
[Distrod] Fetching from linuxcontainers.org...
[1] edge
[2] 3.14
[3] 3.15
[4] 3.16
[5] 3.17
[Distrod] Choose a version from the list above.
[Distrod] Type the name or the index of your choice.
[Default: 3.17]: edge
[Distrod] Fetching from linuxcontainers.org...
[Distrod] Downloading 'https://images.linuxcontainers.org/images/alpine/edge/amd64/default/20230224_13:00/rootfs.tar.xz'...
[00:00:02] [##########################################################################################################################################################################################] 2.84MiB/2.84MiB (1.37MiB/s, 0s)
[Distrod] Download done.
[Distrod] Unpacking and merging the given rootfs to the distrod rootfs. This may take a while...
[Distrod] Now Windows is installing the new distribution. This may take a while...
[Distrod] Alpine is installed in %LocalAppData%\Alpine
[Distrod] Done!
[Distrod] Please input the new Linux user name. This doesn't have to be the same as your Windows user name.
[Input user name]: d
Error: no useradd command found. exiting.
[Distrod][WARN] Adding a user failed, but you can try adding a new user as the root after installation. The commands to add a user exited with error code 1
[Distrod] Initializing the new Distrod distribution. This may take a while...
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask systemd-remount-fs.service. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/systemd-remount-fs.service"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask systemd-modules-load.service. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/systemd-modules-load.service"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask [email protected]. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/[email protected]"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask [email protected]. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/[email protected]"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod][WARN] Faled to mask console-getty.service. Error: Failed to symlink '"/etc/systemd/system/console-getty.service"'.
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2)
[Distrod] Distrod has been enabled. Now your shell will start under systemd.
[Distrod] Installation of Distrod is now complete.
additional comment
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: