Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2019 21:53:42 -0500 From: Paul Kraus <paul@kraus-haus.org> To: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: The status of docker Message-ID: <7A86028D-C413-4063-84D8-5AB985EAD2A0@kraus-haus.org> In-Reply-To: <FDDC8A58-8AD3-4D07-B0B3-0BDFA214ABA0@punkt.de> References: <089e330d-2761-2440-3b7f-dd22e9088af5@gjunka.com> <9A01020A-7CC6-4893-A425-11A7BF736F4E@ultra-secure.de> <42f59b63-fdc7-306f-d836-83533741a86c@FreeBSD.org> <CAG=rPVfTZnYc6%2BDjtk0SjkqijJQh6uA1G9VWEBsYy4aDYvYEgQ@mail.gmail.com> <CC0F6FB5-7939-4586-86DD-B5548E0043C3@punkt.de> <5c926314-adce-dba1-f5ce-2fda35e1aeba@gjunka.com> <FDDC8A58-8AD3-4D07-B0B3-0BDFA214ABA0@punkt.de>
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On Jan 22, 2019, at 3:01 PM, Patrick M. Hausen <hausen@punkt.de> wrote: > > Hi all, > >> Am 22.01.2019 um 20:48 schrieb Grzegorz Junka <list1@gjunka.com>: >> 2. A docker container in a jail with no native linux kernel, docker is running completely in FreeBSD environment >> >> 2 would be most convenient but also most difficult as all smallest docker features would need to be ported natively to FreeBSD > > > IIRC the Joyent approach was to port the Linux system call API to an > extent that made it possible to „simply“ run Linux Docker in zones without > a Linux kernel … (Open)Solaris already had Linux Brand zones, which I’m sure helped get there much faster. They could already run Linux (user space) in a Zone.help
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