On Sun, Jan 08, 2017 at 02:51:34PM -0500, brian mullan wrote: > I know there is the LXD github info that the developers provide and there > are other awesome sources of info like Stephane Graber, Serge Hallyn, > Tycho's etc websites on LXD. > > But I've also seen a tremendous amount of LXD related "how-to's" scattered > all over the web.and I've tried to collect what I personally found on the > LXD subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/LXD/ > > I see great questions & answers on the lxc-users mailer all the time but > unless I cut & paste ones that are particularly insightful in order to save > them for later I find it sometimes hard to "re-find" them later by going to > the lxc-users mailer archive ( > https://lists.linuxcontainers.org/pipermail/lxc-users/) as I haven't found > a convenient way to "search" the entire archive for specific info other > than expanding each month-by-month entry by subject although I do > understand that there appears to be a way to make pipermail archives > searchable - > https://wiki.list.org/DOC/How%20do%20I%20make%20the%20archives%20searchable > > All too often I read comments by people along the lines of * "Why is there > no general LXD Users Guide"*. > > Those types of comments are are often accompanied by questions related to > specific areas like how to map devices or other "how-to" configure type > questions. > > Myself, I'd started collecting tidbits into a .ODT file to reference when I > need to and so far I have about 19 pages of info on various topics. I > have to believe I'm not the only one that's got their own list of LXD > how-to's saved away on their pc! > > All of the info I've gathered was gleaned off of various sites on the web > and unfortunately since I was, at the time only collecting the info for > myself, I didn't keep a Link or author reference to where some of it came > from (sorry about that). Some of my .ODT probably came from things I'd > read by the above individuals. > > Attached is my .ODT. The format may not be the greatest but again, it has > been for my own reference so far. > > I was thinking if something like this might be of interested to more people > then we could host the file on github somewhere and the LXD user community > could add/correct/delete info as time went on "how to" do things with LXD? > > So thought I'd just throw this out there. > > Brian
We do track a whole bunch of them on this page: https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/articles/ Our website is available on github at: https://github.com/lxc/linuxcontainers.org So it's pretty easy to send in updates for that page. We'd certainly also welcome contributions to the website itself, improving the getting started guide and possibly adding a few more pages of documentation directly on the site. -- Stéphane Graber Ubuntu developer http://www.ubuntu.com
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