top | item 45928856 (no title) guipsp | 3 months ago You might be mixing up LXC and LXD discuss order hn newest madeforhnyo|3 months ago From Incus main page:> The Incus project was created by Aleksa Sarai as a community driven alternative to Canonical's LXD. Today, it's led and maintained by many of the same people that once created LXD.Thé confusion si real gchamonlive|3 months ago Even I that worked for a long while with this tech would mix them up time and again, I think it's understandable. aborsy|3 months ago No, LXD’s LXCs. I use it and it’s good.The UID mappings are correctly setup in Ubuntu so the containers run non-privileged by default.I hear Incus, a fork of LXD, is better. It’s used in truenas.
madeforhnyo|3 months ago From Incus main page:> The Incus project was created by Aleksa Sarai as a community driven alternative to Canonical's LXD. Today, it's led and maintained by many of the same people that once created LXD.Thé confusion si real
gchamonlive|3 months ago Even I that worked for a long while with this tech would mix them up time and again, I think it's understandable.
aborsy|3 months ago No, LXD’s LXCs. I use it and it’s good.The UID mappings are correctly setup in Ubuntu so the containers run non-privileged by default.I hear Incus, a fork of LXD, is better. It’s used in truenas.
madeforhnyo|3 months ago
> The Incus project was created by Aleksa Sarai as a community driven alternative to Canonical's LXD. Today, it's led and maintained by many of the same people that once created LXD.
Thé confusion si real
gchamonlive|3 months ago
aborsy|3 months ago
The UID mappings are correctly setup in Ubuntu so the containers run non-privileged by default.
I hear Incus, a fork of LXD, is better. It’s used in truenas.