lxc
LXC containers are often considered as something in the middle between a chroot and a full fledged virtual machine. The goal of LXC is to create an environment as close as possible to a standard Linux installation but without the need for a separate kernel.
- Name
- lxc
- Programs
init.lxclxclxc-attachlxc-autostartlxc-cgrouplxc-checkconfiglxc-checkpointlxc-configlxc-consolelxc-copylxc-createlxc-destroylxc-devicelxc-executelxc-freezelxc-infolxc-lslxc-monitorlxc-snapshotlxc-startlxc-stoplxc-toplxc-unfreezelxc-unsharelxc-update-configlxc-usernsexeclxc-wait
- Homepage
- Version
- 6.0.5
- License
- Maintainers
- Platforms
- aarch64-linux
- armv5tel-linux
- armv6l-linux
- armv7a-linux
- armv7l-linux
- i686-linux
- loongarch64-linux
- m68k-linux
- microblaze-linux
- microblazeel-linux
- mips-linux
- mips64-linux
- mips64el-linux
- mipsel-linux
- powerpc-linux
- powerpc64-linux
- powerpc64le-linux
- riscv32-linux
- riscv64-linux
- s390-linux
- s390x-linux
- x86_64-linux
- Defined
- Source