On 10/24/2017 7:40 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > [Sorry about "top posting": my OT question arises from the subject..] > > Could someone elaborate on the "jail" under CentOS. I'm used to FreeBSD > jails, and as I run CentOS and some other Linuxes for quite some time I > was under impression that there is no such thing as jail under Linux [at > least those flavors I run]. Under Linux I did use in variety of places > chrooted environment, but that only separates stuff on the filesystem > level (and other things such as devices and others accessed via > filesystem). There is no other resource separation (which I'm used to have > control over in case of FreeBSD jail). > > Am I wrong, and what am I wrong about? while I've never used them, my understanding is, lxcontainers are at the level of a jail, network isolation as well as file system. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz