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That actually could be really handy. I'll have to check it out once this release moves downstream.
Yeah, meanwhile I’ll keep using LXD / Incus for both containers and VMs.
Incus has a few advantages: an image repository, a nicer container manager (cli tools) and sane security defaults. By default Incus assumes your containers should be isolated and secure environments while
systemd-nspawn
is more about quick and dirty containers useful to compile something or run some trusted task.This is really hard to read.
Yeah, I was typing from my phone while being distracted by other people. Fixed now.
Thanks, that's much easier to read. :)