Re: [RFC] Add Container support to libvirt

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On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 07:05:19AM -0800, Dan Smith wrote:
> DL> Would init or boot make sense in this case as well?  I'm open to
> DL> changing it as long as it makes sense to everyone.
> 
> I think that "init" is a widely-recognized term for the master process
> in a given process namespace.  I would also think that, at least from
> a libvirt perspective, most people would be interested in having an
> init-like process structure within their containers.  Thus, I would
> vote for using <init> over <boot> or <application>.

I agree - particularly as we already use <boot> elsewhere to refer to
something else.

Dan.
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