I'm surprised at lxc's choice of recognized architectures: x86, i686,
x86_64, and amd64.
Any reason for omitting i386?
Fedora uses i386 and x86_64
Debian/Ubuntu use i686 and amd64.
I haven't seen x86 before but it does make sense. What distro uses it?
- Scott
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