Re: no systemd in containers: Requires -> Recommends

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Am 17.12.2015 um 16:54 schrieb Lennart Poettering:
On Thu, 17.12.15 10:44, Colin Walters (walters@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
What is cleaning up /tmp
for those things?

You bind mount the container's /tmp to a host /tmp/container-$uuid
for example.

Well, and what sets up all the rest listed in tmpfiles snippets?

well, you missed the topic is about *tiny* containers for single applications - not everything has tmpfiles snippets

If you want to replace systemd functionality with Docker
functionality, then that's fine, but I think you better make sure you
actually have replacement functionally around. Because otherwise you
just give up on platform design

no, you missed the point: not every systemd functionality is needed for all usecases (not that i run containers because i prefer full virtualization) but if i would run some hundret containers with a single application running systemd in each of them would be waste of ressources

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