Nick...
I know how to utilize nested LXC as I've been doing that for quite a while.
My question was about the new LXD "hypervisor" Canonical announced last
week called LXD
see: http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/tools/lxd
Brian
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On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 10:03:06AM -0500, brian mullan wrote:
> I've still not found LXD documentation yet but as I use LXC alot I'd
> like to know if there are any caveats to installing & using LXD on a system
> that is also being used for LXC ?
Yes, they're fine to use on the same system. LXD us
Feel a little dumb responding to my own question so soon. In case anyone
else wants to figure out how to do this it turns out to be pretty simple.
The built-in LXC fstab functionality is pretty awesome but can lead to
some permissioning issues, I have found. To solve this, after creating
the c
The best documentation is probably the man pages (IE /man lxc-create/).
Not sure what you mean by using LXC on a system that is also being used
for LXC? I think I understand this to mean you want to start an LXC
container within another LXC container (this is called _nesting_ in LXC
terms)? A
I've still not found LXD documentation yet but as I use LXC alot I'd
like to know if there are any caveats to installing & using LXD on a system
that is also being used for LXC ?
Thanks
Brian
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