On 3/2/19 12:52 pm, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 2/2/19 9:39 PM, Michael Jones wrote:
>> systemd-nspawn is also an option, but I don't think that'll work with
>> OpenRC.
>
> Ya I moved (back to) Gentoo to get away from systemd. I'm not
> going to voluntarily opt to use it, or any of it's children
On 2/2/19 9:39 PM, Michael Jones wrote:
systemd-nspawn is also an option, but I don't think that'll work with
OpenRC.
Ya I moved (back to) Gentoo to get away from systemd. I'm not
going to voluntarily opt to use it, or any of it's children. That's
/my/ opinion. I know others opinions
systemd-nspawn is also an option, but I don't think that'll work with
OpenRC.
On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 9:56 PM Grant Taylor <
gtay...@gentoo.tnetconsulting.net> wrote:
> On 2/2/19 7:36 PM, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> > LXC containers ??
>
> Maybe.
>
> I just feel like that's more heavy weight than I wa
On 2/2/19 7:36 PM, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
LXC containers ??
Maybe.
I just feel like that's more heavy weight than I want.
I'm functionally running a series of ip commands to configure networking
in a special way.
Maybe I should look into what it takes to extend netifrc to support what
I wa
On 3/2/19 10:32 am, Grant Taylor wrote:
> Does Gentoo have any support for VRFs or (chroot) Jails or Containers
> without going down the Docker (et al) path?
>
> I'm wanting to do some things with a Gentoo router that is trivial to
> do with network namespaces via manual commands ~> scripts. But t
Does Gentoo have any support for VRFs or (chroot) Jails or Containers
without going down the Docker (et al) path?
I'm wanting to do some things with a Gentoo router that is trivial to do
with network namespaces via manual commands ~> scripts. But that's far
from standard Gentoo init script ba
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