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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/18/2017 5:57 PM, Simos Xenitellis
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<pre wrap="">... the real problem is that the documentation for LXD/LXC should get better so that when you google for Linux Containers, you get new LXD/LXC tutorials and material.
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<tt>I don't think these two issues are related really. <br>
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Whether there was less and less interest in 'legacy' (as you call
it) LXC things would still be much clearer for everyone whether
LXD would not use lxc commands (no matter whether the
documentation would be better or not)</tt><span
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