Don't know but you should use a full virtualization and not some bad
hack. It can produce strange problems.
Am 06.01.2014 14:02, schrieb Du Jun:
@Laut. Since container use the kernel of host, can we remove the
kernel file from lxc template while booting a container?
2014/1/6 Andreas Laut <[email protected]
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You can't remove the kernel from a container, because its the
kernel of the host system.
Am 06.01.2014 13:50, schrieb Du Jun:
Can I remove the kernel from a container? If so, how can I boot
container?
2014/1/6 Tamas Papp <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
On 01/06/2014 01:37 PM, Du Jun wrote:
Hi all,
I am curious about why Containers have to run the same
kernel as the host. Is there anyone can answer my question?
Thanks
Containers don't run kernel, they're running over the same
kernel as the host.
tamas
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