** Summary changed:

- LXC/LXD containers should be automatically started on host boot and then 
subsequently frozen
+ LXC/LXD containers should be automatically started on user login and then 
subsequently frozen

** Description changed:

  To go along with bug #1654355, LXC/LXD containers should be set to
- automatically start on host system boot, and then they should be
+ automatically start on user session login, and then they should be
  subsequently frozen until needed.
  
  We should think about if this should be configurable if anyone does not
- want the container to boot on start.
+ want the container to start on login.
+ 
+ Note: I originally had this as starting a container on host boot, that
+ will cause problems since the containers are unprivileged and need user
+ info when starting.

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  LXC/LXD containers should be automatically started on user login and
  then subsequently frozen

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