On Fri, Aug 08, 2014 at 07:04:58PM -0400, CDR wrote: > Correct. It is a "cancel fire bullet". I want to ask the developers to > create a new command that would do this.
If you are asking about an automatic solution, it would help to know in which
cases you want a container (or a group) to _not_ start (the fsck example
doesn't make sense because a dedicated lxc partition would be fsck'ed on-boot).
In principle, you can go as wild as you want. For example, you can start
containers only iff a particular USB stick is inserted (this can be
straightforwardly done with systemd, but you'll have to hook into udev on an
upstart machine)...
Cheers,
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Leonid Isaev
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