Diff comments:

> diff --git a/doc/how-to/running.rst b/doc/how-to/running.rst
> index 39edf9a..5921eac 100644
> --- a/doc/how-to/running.rst
> +++ b/doc/how-to/running.rst
> @@ -61,6 +61,13 @@ This assumes you already have LXD set up.  If not, follow 
> the `instructions
>  <https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/getting-started-cli/>`_ for getting it
>  installed and configured on your network.
>  
> +.. note::
> +
> +    If you want to run a second Launchpad instance, e.g. to test 
> compatibility

> A much better approach is to run multiple containers.

I do use two containers. One with Ubuntu 16.04 and one with 18.04. I wanted the 
parts which go into `~/launchpad` (especially the .env) to be separated - which 
kinda worked.

Just to make sure... do you use the same `~/launchpad/launchpad` for all 
containers?

What steps do you perform when you switch a container? Except stopping/starting 
containers? 

At very least `.env` needs to be rebuilt? Anything else?

Would you mind listing the exact commands to switch from one container to the 
next?

Thanks!

> +    with the next Ubuntu LTS version, please use a profile with a different
> +    ``$HOME`` directory, as both ``rocketfuel-setup`` and ``rocketfuel-get``
> +    build the instance directory from ``~/rocketfuel-env.sh``.
> +
>  1. If you haven't done so already, run this script to set up LXD to let you
>     use your home directory inside the container.  Some developers prefer to
>     only mount a subdirectory of their home directory in the container: to do


-- 
https://code.launchpad.net/~jugmac00/launchpad/+git/launchpad/+merge/421685
Your team Launchpad code reviewers is requested to review the proposed merge of 
~jugmac00/launchpad:add-note-about-running-two-instances into launchpad:master.


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