Another (likely related) issue, after using sudo to start the container, observe:
$ lxc-ls lv1 $ sudo lxc-start -n lv1 -d $ lxc-ls lv1 /usr/bin/lxc-ls: line 35: cd: /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset///lxc: Permission denied ls: cannot access lv1: No such file or directory $ sudo lxc-ls lv1 lv1 $ sudo lxc-list RUNNING lv1
STOPPED
So, as it is now after starting the container 'sudo lxxc-ls' shows 2 containers, but 'lxc-ls' (without sudo) shows annoying messages.
Another (likely related) issue, after using sudo to start the container, observe:
$ lxc-ls cgroup/ cpuset/ //lxc: Permission denied
lv1
$ sudo lxc-start -n lv1 -d
$ lxc-ls
lv1
/usr/bin/lxc-ls: line 35: cd: /sys/fs/
ls: cannot access lv1: No such file or directory
$ sudo lxc-ls
lv1
lv1
$ sudo lxc-list
RUNNING
lv1
STOPPED
So, as it is now after starting the container 'sudo lxxc-ls' shows 2 containers, but 'lxc-ls' (without sudo) shows annoying messages.