On 4/7/18 5:54 PM, Christian Brauner wrote:
2. **Important** distrobuilder is the new way of creating machine/system
     container images
    The templates have been replaced by a new project called "distrobuilder"
    [5]. It aims to be a very simple Go project focussed on letting you easily
    build full system container images by either using the official cloud image
    if one is provided by the distro or by using the respective distro's
    recommended tooling (e.g. debootstrap for Debian or pacman for ArchLinux).
    It aims to be declarative, using the same set of options for all
    distributions while having extensive validation code to ensure everything
    that's downloaded is properly validated.

    **Warning: Advertisement** please consider packaging distrobuilder.
    https://github.com/lxc/distrobuilder

    A more lengthy justification can be found at:
    
https://brauner.github.io/2018/02/27/lxc-removes-legacy-template-build-system.html


Hello,

I'm looking for some tutorial of using the image built with distrobuilder.

After having build the image: how to start it with lxc-start?

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