I had this same issue and beat my head against a wall for the longest time. The answer is indeed in the Package_Repositories page, but its not as explicit as you'd like. I had to edit my repositories list at /etc/apt/sources.list as stated in the post, but you also have to comment out the line...
So with that figured out, does anyone have an idea on how to prevent this? I'd hate to have to destroy a container that I actually use just because I can't log into it, or shut it down in GUI.
So literally 60 seconds after writing this.....I figured out how to fix it. Here is what I did in CLI:
lxc-list --fancy
this command will list the running containers with their "names" I'm pretty sure this is where I went wrong. I was using the name name instead of the number
lxc-destroy...
I have a container that I cannot get into. It was set up as an internet facing mail server that may have taken a DoS hit. I was only testing things out so I didn't go all the way with my security. I need to remove this container but I am unable to shut it down. When I try through the GUI I get...
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