I'm a newcomer to LXC. I'm aware of the security disclaimers behind using
an LXC (such as access to the same sysfs as the host), but is it also fair
to say that it's just as likely for a rogue application inside a container
to cause a kernel panic or some kind of disastrous segfault that will
destabilize the host?




Dustin Oprea
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