I'll chime in that using `libertine-launch` is a convenient way to do
these quick-and-dirty command line tasks, but we are content to let it
continue to be "quick-and-dirty" because that is not its primary use
case.

I wonder if we could get around all of this with some kind of new
command called `libertine-shell $container_id` that would do all of the
bind-mounts, etc, and launch a bash or ssh session inside the container.
In that case, `libertine-shell` without an argument would use the
default container.

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  libertine-launch manpage needs to be updated to better explain its
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