[08:01] <trijntje> I've subscribed to testing the i368 'core' image for quantal, but I'm running amd64 myself. Is this a problem?
[08:08] <jibel> trijntje, it is not a problem. You can test i386 core images on amd64
[08:11] <trijntje> jibel: ok thanks, good to know
[08:33] <trijntje> jibel: does that also mean that I can test the armel and armhf core images on my pc?
[08:55] <jibel> trijntje, you can test arm core with qemu or lxc
[09:04] <trijntje> jibel: so not with chroot like you do with the other core images?
[09:05] <trijntje> (excuse all the questions, I'm new to this and don't understand how all the tools work)
[09:09] <jibel> trijntje, this blog post gives more details http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/03/ever-wanted-an-armel-or-armhf-container-on-an-x86-machine-its-now-possible-with-lxc-in-ubuntu-precise/
[09:11] <jibel> if you point the rootfs of lxc to your core image it in lxc's configuration, you should be able to use it instead of bootstrapping a new image
[09:18] <trijntje> jibel: thanks. I will see if I can get it to work later on