>
> Had some time to spare and decided that I would pitch in. Attached a 
> simple dialog system that will allow you to start/stop an lxc 
> container and open the console.  It's really really really early (lol 
> took me 5 minutes) but let me know if this is what you are looking for 
> and if so what you would like to have added to it.
>
> You need the dialog package for this to work:
> apt-get install dialog
> -- Worked
> Geordy Korte
>

Thats great, thank you. Just what I had in mind. I guess the skys the 
limit as to it's functionality. It would be nice to be able to view and 
even change the containers settings on the fly, like cpu limits.

Stuart.

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