On Fri, 03.04.15 14:14, Alison Chaiken (ali...@she-devel.com) wrote:
I've been using Qemu to cross-compile packages and root filesystems
for a while and thought I'd try nspawn instead.While I sometimes
want a full GUI desktop in the walled-off environment, mostly console
is enough, and
I've been using Qemu to cross-compile packages and root filesystems
for a while and thought I'd try nspawn instead.While I sometimes
want a full GUI desktop in the walled-off environment, mostly console
is enough, and for that nspawn sounds more efficient.
Here's the base sequence:
Install
В Fri, 3 Apr 2015 14:14:18 -0700
Alison Chaiken ali...@she-devel.com пишет:
I've been using Qemu to cross-compile packages and root filesystems
for a while and thought I'd try nspawn instead.While I sometimes
want a full GUI desktop in the walled-off environment, mostly console
is enough,
I asked:
I've been using Qemu to cross-compile packages and root filesystems
for a while and thought I'd try nspawn instead. [ . . . ]
Here's the base sequence:
Install
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[ . . . ]
Boot as Qemu
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[ . . . ]
Login with nspawn
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mount -t auto -o