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## System Containers
LXC is configured via a simple set of keys. For example,
-- `lxc.rootfs`
+- `lxc.rootfs.path`
- `lxc.mount.entry`
LXC namespaces configuration keys by using single dots. This means complex
configuration keys such as `lxc.net.0` expose various subkeys such as
-`lxc.net.0.type`, `lxc.net.0.link`, `lxc.net.0.ipv6`, and others for even
-more fine-grained configuration.
+`lxc.net.0.type`, `lxc.net.0.link`, `lxc.net.0.ipv6.address`, and others for
+even more fine-grained configuration.
LXC is used as the default runtime for [LXD](https://github.com/lxc/lxd),
a container hypervisor exposing a well-designed and stable REST-api on top of
efficiently. If you think you've found a potential security issue, please
report it by e-mail to all of the following persons:
-- serge.hallyn (at) ubuntu (dot) com
+- serge (at) hallyn (dot) com
- stgraber (at) ubuntu (dot) com
- christian.brauner (at) ubuntu (dot) com
If you want to become more active it is usually also a good idea to show up in
the LXC IRC channel `#lxc-dev` on `Freenode`. We try to do all development out
in the open and discussion of new features or bugs is done either in
-appropriate Github issues or on IRC.
+appropriate GitHub issues or on IRC.
When thinking about making security critical contributions or substantial
changes it is usually a good idea to ping the developers first and ask whether