Quoting vi0oss (vi0...@gmail.com):
> When playing with unshare and LXC, I found that it is easy to start one
> program in a detached namespace, but starting more programs in the same
> namespace is not that easy. As far as I know, usually heavyweight
See the util-linux git tree - I think nsente
When playing with unshare and LXC, I found that it is easy to start one
program in a detached namespace, but starting more programs in the same
namespace is not that easy. As far as I know, usually heavyweight
approach with virtual network and SSH is used and programs started
inside containers
Gary Poster wrote:
> Our plan is to use the icon on the left of the LXCicons.tiff,
> attached (cloud within a computer). This would be in context of the
> other icons found in OtherIcons.tiff, also attached.
Personally, I dislike icons in general. However, I particularly dislike
any icon which i
Quoting Jäkel, Guido (g.jae...@dnb.de):
> >TBH, I prefer the icon on the right, with boxes inside the monitor.
>
> +1
>
> Or what's about something with a container -- like
> http://serverservice.sytes.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/lxc11.png
heh - if we could have a computer case or monitor
>TBH, I prefer the icon on the right, with boxes inside the monitor.
+1
Or what's about something with a container -- like
http://serverservice.sytes.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/lxc11.png
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Quoting Gary Poster (gary.pos...@canonical.com):
> Hi.
>
> We use LXC as our local virtualization environment in Juju
> (https://juju.ubuntu.com/). Our remote virtualization options include
> EC2, OpenStack, HP Cloud Services, and so on.
>
> Canonical's designers (one of whom is cc'd on this mai
Hi all,
I have an EC2 instance running inside a VPC. I need to run a service inside
a LXC container started in that instance and to make the service available
to the outside world.
I have therefore created a bridge (`br0`) and used the following
`/etc/network/interfaces` file to get the IP addres
Hi.
We use LXC as our local virtualization environment in Juju
(https://juju.ubuntu.com/). Our remote virtualization options include
EC2, OpenStack, HP Cloud Services, and so on.
Canonical's designers (one of whom is cc'd on this mail, Jovan
Ljubojevic) are working to design a replacement for
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