Thanks for your help. I love the lxc idea though, and yes im trying to
run a legacy app.
All out of luck, qemu doesnt seem to be an option either. I have to look
elsewhere for
a solution.
On 04/05/2013 03:29 PM, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-04-05 at 14:02 +0200, Benito wrote:
>> Hi
On Fri, 2013-04-05 at 14:02 +0200, Benito wrote:
> Hi Again
> Just a follow up question, I had a chat today with an ArchArm user in
> the IRC chat channel, and
> he said that it is impossible to run a x86 container on Lxc with an ARM
> host . Is this true ?
> Because if it is, lxc doesn't really
Quoting Bas Pape (basp...@gmail.com):
> > Just a follow up question, I had a chat today with an ArchArm user in
> > the IRC chat channel, and
> > he said that it is impossible to run a x86 container on Lxc with an ARM
> > host . Is this true ?
>
> Yes, it is. Linux containers (the concept, not jus
> Just a follow up question, I had a chat today with an ArchArm user in
> the IRC chat channel, and
> he said that it is impossible to run a x86 container on Lxc with an ARM
> host . Is this true ?
Yes, it is. Linux containers (the concept, not just this particular
set of tools) use the host kerne
Hi Again
Just a follow up question, I had a chat today with an ArchArm user in
the IRC chat channel, and
he said that it is impossible to run a x86 container on Lxc with an ARM
host . Is this true ?
Because if it is, lxc doesn't really help with the Pi at all .
On 04/03/2013 11:10 PM, Michael