On 04/24/2013 05:23 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
"but must not do so when running as a live image." <--- makes no sense
and should be removed
Er? It makes perfect sense. We don't want to encourage people to run a
system update when booting live; this will just result in RAM
exhaustion. So we disable the update checks in the boot scripts of the
live image kickstarts.
My concern is with users with live usb and persistent storage I'm pretty
sure they would like to get update notifications.
For F20 we should start looking into adding containers ( libvirt lxc )
to the beta criteria along with test cases for it
Why do you pick out containers in particular? Is this a particularly
important area of functionality for the future?
There are several benefits of using containers instead of virtualzation.
bare metal performance, less storage space etc. so I would say yes.
I would think we should be focusing on testing all the connection
options in virt-manager and those are xen,qemu/kvm and lxc ( linux
containers )
JBG
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