obs wrote:
Docker works fine in Ubuntu 12.04 I'm using it.
Thanks for this... just looking at AUFS documentation and at the weird aufs-tools source build I didn't even look in the debian/ubuntu repo. Is it in redhat/suse distro's also?
obs wrote:
As for the kernel it's pretty easy to boot from pv grub.
It's easy for you and me, but not everyone which is why I left the "easy" modifier off my statement that we can get AUFS using pv-grub. One could also say it's easy to boot from pv-grub to get XFS support, but thankfully I don't need to because it's in the Linode kernels.
obs wrote:
Linode tend to keep the kernel as slim as possible.
How is this an argument against? My point was that Docker is gaining momentum and thus AUFS will become more useful than many other features that are included in the Linode kernels. On top of that it can be built as a module so it doesn't make the kernel any fatter. It can also be just another selection so if it isn't needed you just pick a kernel that doesn't have AUFS.