On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 19:25:54 -0400, Jose-Luis Rivas <ghost...@debian.org> wrote: >There's not much sense in using systemd inside a docker container, to be >honest. Generally you want to launch your service as custom as possible >and the ENTRYPOINT allows you to do just that. Docker already sends the >SIGKILL to the PID 1, which should be the service you're shipping in >that container.
Generally, I concur. But there are other uses for containers than running a production service. For example; I'd love to have the possibility to just fire up a Debian that is as close to a standard installation to try "something". Docker is the natual way to do this when you already have docker to run services. Then it's only the work of creating (or using) a Debian image to instantiate the container and to get rid of it quickly after the tests have been completed. LXC might be the more natural tool to use for this, but this is a different tool that needs different knowledge, and it's tooling is way behind what we have with docker. So, +1 to be able to run a default systemd-based Debian with systemd as pid 1 in a docker container. Greetings Marc -- -------------------------------------- !! No courtesy copies, please !! ----- Marc Haber | " Questions are the | Mailadresse im Header Mannheim, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom " | Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG "Rightful Heir" | Fon: *49 621 72739834