Greetings, Saint Michael!
> I am using LCX, plain vanilla. Is there a reading the can help me move to
> LXD 3.0?
Do you NEED to move to LXD, to begin with?
> I am afraid I cannot see why would anybody use LXD vs regular LXC.
Mass deployment of similar containers.
> I can do anything I need,
How do I get LXD 3.0 into regular ubuntu server 16.04.4 LTS (GNU/Linux
4.12.14-041214-generic x86_64)?
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 8:53 PM, Sean McNamara wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 8:42 PM, Saint Michael wrote:
> > I am using LCX, plain vanilla. Is
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 8:42 PM, Saint Michael wrote:
> I am using LCX, plain vanilla. Is there a reading the can help me move to
> LXD 3.0? I am afraid I cannot see why would anybody use LXD vs regular LXC.
> I can do anything I need, so far, with LXC. To copy a container to
I am using LCX, plain vanilla. Is there a reading the can help me move to
LXD 3.0? I am afraid I cannot see why would anybody use LXD vs regular LXC.
I can do anything I need, so far, with LXC. To copy a container to another
server I use rsync with some special parameters.
In general what is the
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 6:08 AM, gunnar.wagner
wrote:
>
> so the 'snap-only' policy I thought would be applied for LXD is not that
> strict then and traditional .deb packages still exist?
>
The way I see it, is that it is just Ubuntu 18.04 LTS that gets the .deb
so the 'snap-only' policy I thought would be applied for LXD is not that
strict then and traditional .deb packages still exist?
On 3/29/2018 8:44 PM, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 4:32 AM, gunnar.wagner
wrote:
On 3/28/2018 2:45 AM, Michel
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 4:32 AM, gunnar.wagner
wrote:
>
>
> On 3/28/2018 2:45 AM, Michel Jansens wrote:
>>
>> Does this means LXD 3.0 will be part of Ubuntu 18.04 next month?
>
> I guess (as LXD is using snap packages by default, right) it's not a matter
> of
Thanks for all of the comments back.
Per Sean McNamara's numbered remarks:
1.) That makes sense and it is what I figured
2.) I'm fully aware of project status coming into a stable state, I was
just trying for some clarity, which both you and Stéphane have provided
3.) This is always a good idea
Great!, I’m looking forward to that :-)
Michel
> On 27 Mar 2018, at 21:02, Stéphane Graber wrote:
>
> Yes
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 08:45:03PM +0200, Michel Jansens wrote:
>> Hi Stéphane,
>>
>> Does this means LXD 3.0 will be part of Ubuntu 18.04 next month?
>>
>>
Yes
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 08:45:03PM +0200, Michel Jansens wrote:
> Hi Stéphane,
>
> Does this means LXD 3.0 will be part of Ubuntu 18.04 next month?
>
> Cheers,
> Michel
> > On 27 Mar 2018, at 19:44, Stéphane Graber wrote:
> >
> > We normally release a new feature
Hi Stéphane,
Does this means LXD 3.0 will be part of Ubuntu 18.04 next month?
Cheers,
Michel
> On 27 Mar 2018, at 19:44, Stéphane Graber wrote:
>
> We normally release a new feature release every month and have been
> doing so until the end of December where we've then
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 12:19:55PM -0500, Steven Spencer wrote:
> This is probably a message that Stephane Graber can answer most
> effectively, but I just want to know that the LXD project is continuing to
> move forward. Our organization did extensive testing of LXD in 2016 and
> some follow-up
I'm sure stgraber will weigh in to provide the details of the
project's long-term plans, but here are a few things to think about
meanwhile:
1. It looks like they're preparing for LXD 3.0. This hasn't taken the
shape of any stable releases since December, true, but there are
frequent beta
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