A Brief Introduction to Linux Containers with LXC
Scott Lowe
NOVEMBER 25, 2013
To do that, you’ll add the “-d” parameter to the command: lxc-start -d -n <container name> This launches your container in the background. You may also find this Ubuntu page on LXC to be helpful; I certainly did. I’d love to hear from you (courteous comments are always welcome).
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