Quoting Bekir Dogan (beki...@gmail.com): > Hi Daniel, > > On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 23:20, Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezc...@free.fr> wrote: > > [...] > > With the 0.8.0 version, you will be able to setup the gateway directly > > from the configuration file. > > Can we see project plans or a todo list or something like these which > gives us about the future features should come in next releases. I > can't find something like this in a TODO file, open bug reports or a > special page in sourceforge. Or do you suggest something to follow > other than these. > > I'm about to start a project > (https://github.com/bergerx/simplelxc#readme) for mainly laptop users > to create and manage networking enabled test containers so simply > which also setup initial networking for both lxc containers and host > system. > > I would like to use networking as it should be and determine the > project direction according to this or I should be in a position to > re-implement some parts. > > I've talked implementing some ideas into debian lxc package Daniel > Baumann mainy about a simple creation scenario without asking anything > other than container name.
Right now in ubuntu precise, it's lxc-create -t ubuntu -n p1 lxc-start -n p1 or lxc-create -t ubuntu-cloud -n p1 lxc-start -n p1 If you want to deploy a bunch of cloned images, you can lxc-create -t ubuntu -n plain -B lvm < customize /dev/lxc/plain image if you like > for i in `seq 1 20`; do lxc-clone -s -o plain -n p$i done The only things different in Ubuntu are that a lxcbr0 bridge gets installed by default (*1), and the release has been tweaked a bit so no changes are needed to run in a container. The first can't really be done in lxc.git (because it's distro-dependent), and the second is of course independent of lxc. -serge (*1) and if you don't specify a configuration file at creation time, a default one using lxcbr0 is used. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning Cloud computing makes use of virtualization - but cloud computing also focuses on allowing computing to be delivered as a service. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51521223/ _______________________________________________ Lxc-users mailing list Lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxc-users