Creating a container with lxc-create -t ubuntu on ubuntu 12.04 amd64
currently results in over 300MB root filesystem. However, almost
100MBs of it are cached package files (/var/cache/apt/archives/*).
Running apt-get clean freed it.
Is there a particular reason to keep the package files after
Quoting Fajar A. Nugraha (l...@fajar.net):
Creating a container with lxc-create -t ubuntu on ubuntu 12.04 amd64
currently results in over 300MB root filesystem. However, almost
100MBs of it are cached package files (/var/cache/apt/archives/*).
Running apt-get clean freed it.
Is there a
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Serge Hallyn
serge.hal...@canonical.com wrote:
Quoting Fajar A. Nugraha (l...@fajar.net):
Creating a container with lxc-create -t ubuntu on ubuntu 12.04 amd64
currently results in over 300MB root filesystem. However, almost
100MBs of it are cached package