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man pages (IE <i>man lxc-create</i>).<br>
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Not sure what you mean by using LXC on a system that is also being
used for LXC? I think I understand this to mean you want to start
an LXC container within another LXC container (this is called <u>nesting</u>
in LXC terms)? A quick Google search for <u>lxc nesting</u> turns
up a number of good resources. On a system like Ubuntu your
biggest battle is going to be with
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<u>Apparmor</u> but the Google search will turn up a number of
articles on how to deal with this.<br>
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Hope that helps.<br>
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On 11/16/2014 10:03 AM, brian mullan wrote:<br>
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<div>I've still not found LXD documentation yet but as I
use LXC alot I'd<br>
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that is also being used for LXC ?<br>
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