Ah... now I understand...

So this behavior is actually desirable. For example, to generate an
empty rootfs when creating a new OS template or App template. This way
the rootfs can be manually  populated + tested before committing details
to the template.

Seems like having '-t none' might be good to roll into the code, so -t
template is always required.

Then when '-t none' is specified, maybe issue a simple informational
message... something like...

"Creating container with an empty rootfs. Be sure to manually create
rootfs to meet your needs."

Or similar.

Thanks for the info.

This makes perfect sense now.

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