I stand corrected. It makes sense that it is a chroot/rootfs rather than fully independent VMs.
re: side-by-side running, I always get socket and/port port problems when doing that. Without having looked into it at all I figure it is NAT collisions.
I stand corrected. It makes sense that it is a chroot/rootfs rather than fully independent VMs.
re: side-by-side running, I always get socket and/port port problems when doing that. Without having looked into it at all I figure it is NAT collisions.