[lxc-users] Why contains have to run the same kernel as the host
Du Jun
dj199008 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 6 13:02:23 UTC 2014
@Laut. Since container use the kernel of host, can we remove the kernel
file from lxc template while booting a container?
2014/1/6 Andreas Laut <andreas.laut at spark5.de>
> You can't remove the kernel from a container, because its the kernel of
> the host system.
>
> Am 06.01.2014 13:50, schrieb Du Jun:
>
> Can I remove the kernel from a container? If so, how can I boot container?
>
>
> 2014/1/6 Tamas Papp <tompos at martos.bme.hu>
>
>>
>> On 01/06/2014 01:37 PM, Du Jun wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I am curious about why Containers have to run the same kernel as the
>> host. Is there anyone can answer my question? Thanks
>>
>>
>> Containers don't run kernel, they're running over the same kernel as the
>> host.
>>
>> tamas
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