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Right now lxc does a pretty poor job wrt. managing containers, i.e. one
needs to know, where containers have been installed to be able to
access/use/manage them (option -P dir) unless they've been installed in
the default location. Even if one knows the install path, it is still a
pain to work with corresponding lxc commands, because one always needs
to specify -P ...
This really sucks (especially if one needs to service foreign machines).
So the proposal is, that if a zone gets created, lxc puts a symlink to
the related config under /etc/lxc/cfg/ or something like that and all
lxc tools like lxc-ls first check this directory, and if the link
destination exists, it has all information it needs to know., i.e. all
"-P idontknow" madness is not required anymore.
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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RFE lxc: lxc should do a better jon of housekeeping containers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1424233
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