Thanks, Dan.  I'm not sure what we should do with this.  Perhaps we
should have a single repository for the many useful scripts people
build on top of lxc?

Quoting Dan Kegel (d...@kegel.com):
> Well, that was anticlimactic.  Here's the script, for what it's worth.
> The only notable thing about it is that its minimum cycle time is 9
> seconds, i.e.
>   lxc-start-ephemeral-forever -- -o demo_ubuntu_1204 -u ubuntu date
> outputs times that are 9 seconds apart.  That's a little more overhead
> than seems necessary.


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