> Each distro+release guest would need to be updated using its own init
system to inform us when the boot is complete

LXC could provide a default implementation (like the above "wait until
runlevel switches to 2 and then notify the caller"), and then templates
could optionally provide a more refined version of that. I see nothing
wrong with that, given that the notion of "when is the container safe to
work with" seems quite universal?

I see nothing wrong with putting that knowledge into the templates;
that's pretty much exactly where it belongs to IMHO.

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