On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 13:34:22 +
Rory Campbell-Lange r...@campbell-lange.net wrote:
Presently the Debian LXC wiki page at https://wiki.debian.org/LXC states
LXC may not provide sufficient isolation at this time.
This is about Wheezy, AFAIK. You should give Jessie a chance.
Jessie's LXC
On 14/03/15, Xavier Gendre (gendre.rei...@gmail.com) wrote:
I am not as categorical as Fajar and using LXC with Debian is widely
feasable. I admit that the LXC version that comes with Debian Stable is not
enough up to date. But I have installed Debian Jessie and I use the Debian's
package that
Hi,
I am not as categorical as Fajar and using LXC with Debian is widely
feasable. I admit that the LXC version that comes with Debian Stable is
not enough up to date. But I have installed Debian Jessie and I use the
Debian's package that give LXC with version 1.0.6.
Of course, if you need
On 13/03/2015 13:34, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
Dear LXC List
I'm looking for advice on running LXC on Debian.
I have had LXC working perfectly on Debian Wheezy for months.
I upgraded to lxc 1.0.6, compiling from jessie sources, which also seems
to work well on wheezy, but I have not used
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 8:34 PM, Rory Campbell-Lange
r...@campbell-lange.net wrote:
Dear LXC List
I'm looking for advice on running LXC on Debian.
I did quite a lot of work on trialling lxc about two years ago but then
left it there because of a lack of time and some troublesome issues with
Dear LXC List
I'm looking for advice on running LXC on Debian.
I did quite a lot of work on trialling lxc about two years ago but then
left it there because of a lack of time and some troublesome issues with
Debian stable at the time.
We are considering using LXC again for a spare server to