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Does that mean I could rip the oci image out of a docker and run ir as an lxc?
I much prefer dealing with lxc systems than docker even if dockers are lighterweigth.
I feel more in control with using lxc
If you're using just raw LXC it's easy...
lxc-create <<name>> -t oci -- --url docker://alpine:latestWill spawn an alpine docker container for instance.
If you're using something like proxmox though, it's a little more annoying since there's some work to get proxmox to add it to it's container list.
Great, I'll try with docker-mailserver, which I'm running inside docker inside a debian lxc