Greetings, Thouraya TH!

>  containers     share the same operating system as the host.

That's not quite correct.
Containers share the host //kernel//. The definition of "OS" is a bit blurry
in this regard.
Let's just say, you can run different set of utilities (what is usually
defined as "distribution") as long as they can be run on the same kernel.

> so i cnanot do  lxc-create -n c1 -o windows on ubuntu system ? that's it ?
> i can create windows container only on windows system using docker for 
> example ?

I'm not sure, how exactly Docker does that, if at all, so can't comment.


-- 
With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Sunday, May 27, 2018 21:14:38

Sorry for my terrible english...
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