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2006 Jun 17
2
preventing indexing of an acts_as_ferret''d model?
...ng a blank.
I have a model that with acts_as_ferret mixed in to it, which is working fine.
But I want users to be able to set a ''private'' attribute on the model, and when
it''s set to true, create and update methods would skip indexing. So, how can I
prevent indexing of a usuaully-indexed model?
Any help greatly appreciated.
John
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2014 Feb 12
2
LXC container driver
Dear all,
I am slowly building a Arch Linux VM guest on my Arch Linux host.
The guest machine is now built and is recognized as shown by this command :
gabx@hortensia ➤➤ ~ % machinectl list
MACHINE CONTAINER SERVICE
dahlia container nspawn
1 machines listed.
I an following the libvirt.org documentation. Now, according this
page[1] about lxc
2014 Feb 12
0
Re: LXC container driver
...uid == 3000 for
any files that are intended to be accessible to root in the
container. Likewise for other uid's beyond root.
http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsOSContainer
NB user namespaces are a fairly new piece of functionality that
is still somewhat rough around the edges. You usuaully want to
have the most recent kernel.org stable kernel available when
using this.
> Another question : is there any advantage/disadvantage using the lxc
> Userspace tools[2] instead of libvirt to manage these namespaces ?
They are broadly speaking functionally equivalent but using libvirt gi...
2014 Feb 12
2
Re: LXC container driver
>
> NB user namespaces are a fairly new piece of functionality that
> is still somewhat rough around the edges. You usuaully want to
> have the most recent kernel.org stable kernel available when
> using this.
>
Yes, I confirm it is a little bit touchy for me.
gabx@hortensia ➤➤ ~ % uname -a
Linux hortensia 3.12.9-2-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Jan 31 10:22:54 CET
2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I do think my kernel is not t...