On 24/02/19 7:18 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Richard Hector!
>
>> Yep, sure. But LXD is currently the most common way to manage LXC,
>> right?
>
> Right? Right?! Riiight???!!
>
> Sorry, but your insistence is not going to change the facts.
Steady on. I wasn't insisting on
Hi guys,
before other... thank you very much for your job at FOSDEM.
I'm trying to integrate LXD task of Mottainai project on ARM
architecture but I see two different issues:
1) I imported with lxc command a sabayon image created with
distrobuilder in my BananaPi and here all works fine. When I
Greetings, Richard Hector!
> Yep, sure. But LXD is currently the most common way to manage LXC,
> right?
Right? Right?! Riiight???!!
Sorry, but your insistence is not going to change the facts.
> At least, when I ask LXC questions on here, people seem to be
> surprised that I'm not using
On 24/02/19 5:17 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Richard Hector!
>
>> Hi all,
>
>> I see that lxd in ubuntu cosmic and disco is a transitional package for
>> snap - I see that lxd can be used for snap packages, but they're not the
>> same thing, right?
>
>> And Debian buster (even sid)
Greetings, Richard Hector!
> Hi all,
> I see that lxd in ubuntu cosmic and disco is a transitional package for
> snap - I see that lxd can be used for snap packages, but they're not the
> same thing, right?
> And Debian buster (even sid) still doesn't have lxd at all.
> Is lxd not the future
Hi all,
I see that lxd in ubuntu cosmic and disco is a transitional package for
snap - I see that lxd can be used for snap packages, but they're not the
same thing, right?
And Debian buster (even sid) still doesn't have lxd at all.
Is lxd not the future of lxc after all? At least in
Hi,
i spend some time violating the searchengine howto extract the .rootfs
files from the template folder within LXD/LXC.
Tar claims its no tar.
Its no cpio eighter.
Its no xz nor gzip nor what ever else.
So how exactly can i extract this .rootfs files to get the files that
will be extracted