DL> Right. For a container, <init> would be the only member of <os> DL> as well right? At the moment, I don't know of anything else that DL> we will be adding to <container>. No, <os> contains lots of stuff, just none of it applies to a container :) From the perspective of a consumer of the interface, there is only one block that needs to be examined. If you put <init> in <container>, then I have to look at <container> (maybe) in addition to <os> (maybe). DL> I guess my only hangup there is the case where the value of <init> DL> specifies something that is not an init like application. In that DL> case, at least to me, it seems less suited there. But from libvirt's perspective, it's still a virtual machine(-like) entity, regardless of what is really running inside. -- Dan Smith IBM Linux Technology Center Open Hypervisor Team email: danms@xxxxxxxxxx
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