On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 11:59:03AM +0100, Carwyn Edwards wrote:
I'm confused! What use cases is the new febootstrap primarily
intended
for? I'm mainly trying to figure out if I'm trying to put a square peg
into a round hole.
What I'm looking into is using linux containers (LXC) either using
libvirt or lxc-tools) to create jails for a web hosting type
environment. I can see that in the long run btrfs has some nice
features to help with this too.
Is febootstrap really intended for this kind of use case?
No. I strongly suggest using yum with the --installroot option.
febootstrap is intended for building supermin appliances, see:
http://libguestfs.org/febootstrap.8.html#supermin_appliances
Rich.
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