My point was that even with everything on a system running in a container, you still need a general-purpose OS inside the container to do management. Not that in particular that a single-binary container-manager-as-init was the only case where that's true.
My point was that even with everything on a system running in a container, you still need a general-purpose OS inside the container to do management. Not that in particular that a single-binary container-manager-as-init was the only case where that's true.