Hi Rick, I believe your suggestion is a good one, but I don't have the background to understand it fully. When I installed lxd, I believe lxc was pulled in as a dependency. Searching the gentoo package database yields two relevant results:
* app-emulation/lxc LinuX Containers userspace utilities * sys-fs/lxcfs FUSE filesystem for LXC Is lxc merely a client for lxd, or can it be used independently from lxd? Is gentoo's app-emulation/lxc different from what you're calling "LXC"? Possibly I should be using "the basic LXC container". I don't need anything but a "basic" container. There's no way for me to judge what LXC is, and it appears that it may require a non-standard software installation, unless its a capability provided by app-emulation/lxc. -Mike Rick Leir wrote: > Did you get the basic LXC container working on your Gentoo? That would > be a good first step to sort out your bridge problem, and you did say > 'simplest use case'. Then when it is working, perhaps someone on this > list can say how similar the LXD setup would be. > > For me, the basic LXC container is adequate and suits my needs so far. > Cheers -- Rick _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users
