Yeah, meanwhile I’ll keep using LXD / Incus for both containers and VMs. The thing with Incus is that you get the image repository and manager and the permissions applied to containers make them isolated and secure environments by default running on another user etc etc. With systemd you’ll have to unpack the system yourself and carefully pick what permissions the container should have etc.
The thing with Incus is that you get the image repository and manager and the permissions applied to containers make them isolated and secure environments by default running on another user etc etc
Yeah, meanwhile I’ll keep using LXD / Incus for both containers and VMs. The thing with Incus is that you get the image repository and manager and the permissions applied to containers make them isolated and secure environments by default running on another user etc etc. With systemd you’ll have to unpack the system yourself and carefully pick what permissions the container should have etc.
This is really hard to read.
Yeah, I was typing from my phone while being distracted by other people. Fixed now.