LXC is just kind of wrapper in user space for a set of kernel cgroup
subsys. You can be freed up from LXC by creating/enabling related
subsys for your own sandbox. It won't be that difficult comparing to
port it to Android.

- Ken

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 1:23 AM, Surabhi Mutha <[email protected]> wrote:
> I read that android kernel is based on Linux kernel 2.6, and it was having 
> support of lxc. So whether support of lxc is continued in android?
> Because creating containers in android will be useful for developers for 
> testing application, even users can use if for running any malicious 
> applications.
> It can also be used to create sandbox and improve the security level for 
> android platform.
>
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