LXC/LXD containers should be automatically started on user login and then subsequently frozen

Bug #1654356 reported by Christopher Townsend
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Libertine
Status tracked in Devel
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Triaged
Medium
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Trunk
Triaged
Medium
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libertine (Ubuntu)
Triaged
Medium
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Bug Description

To go along with bug #1654355, LXC/LXD containers should be set to automatically start on user session login, and then they should be subsequently frozen until needed.

We should think about if this should be configurable if anyone does not want the container to start on login.

Note: I originally had this as starting a container on host boot, that will cause problems since the containers are unprivileged and need user info when starting.

Tags: lxc lxd
description: updated
summary: LXC/LXD containers should be automatically started on host boot and then
- subsuquently frozen
+ subsequently frozen
Changed in libertine (Ubuntu):
status: New → Triaged
importance: Undecided → Medium
tags: added: lxc lxd
summary: - LXC/LXD containers should be automatically started on host boot and then
- subsequently frozen
+ LXC/LXD containers should be automatically started on user login and
+ then subsequently frozen
description: updated
Changed in libertine:
milestone: 1.6 → 1.7
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