I didn't expect it.

While I understand that there is no such entity as "a container" on
linux, the functionality of lxc being a construct of several underlying
features, lxc appears to me to be trying to construct a consistent
abstraction on those features. The unit of reference throughout the
documentation is "the container", and seems geared to be towards being
able to treat them as atomic units. I can name them, create, delete and
snapshot them, given them IP addresses etc.

For lxc-execute to function with partial functionality, without warning,
breaking the abstraction model of the suite, seems to me to be
undesirable behavior.

Regards,
Tristan

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