I'd prefer to wait until the system is fully booted (traditional
equivalent: rc2.d scripts are all complete), rather than just that
startup scripts are done (traditional equivalent: rcS.d scripts are all
complete).

It doesn't seem to be that waiting for everything to be started would be
much of an issue, if we could do it. And we might pre-empt some unusual
bugs by more general assumptions being made by LXC consumers.

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  No mechanism to wait until a started container is ready and has
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