On Wed 2011-05-18 (13:59), Serge Hallyn wrote:

> For LVM volumes, you can create one canonical container which takes
> up the space, then create other containers as snapshots of it.  The
> snapshot containers won't take up space until the container starts
> changing blocks.

But how do you set up quotas for the snapshots?
One can limit the size of the whole LVM container, but this is the same as
using a regular disk partition (for all LXC containers).


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