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Lxroot
lxroot is a lightweight and safe alternative to chroot, Docker, and other software virtualization tools.
lxroot allows a non-root user to easily and safely create a "chroot-style" virtual software environment (via Linux namespaces), and then run one or more programs (a "guest userland") inside that environment.
vland is a convenience wrapper around lxroot. The quickest way to start using lxroot is to use vland. For example:
$ wget https://github.com/parke/vland/raw/main/vland
$ /bin/sh vland --create arch arch-guest
$ /bin/sh vland --pkg arch-guest install chromium
$ /bin/sh vland arch-guest -nx -- chromium
The above commands create an Arch Linux guest named arch-guest, and then install and run the Chromium web browser. (The guest will be created inside $HOME/.local/vland.)
vland can also build packages. For example, the below commands will build and install Arch Linux's lua package:
$ /bin/sh vland --pkg arch-guest build-install lua
$ /bin/sh vland arch-guest -- lua -v
lxroot is a small C++ program. vland is a single file Dash shell script. Both run without root access.
Learn more by reading the vland tutorial and the lxroot tutorial.
The below table summarizes the Linux distributions that I have used as guests with vland and lxroot.
| Guest distro | Can install as guest? | Can install packages? | Can build packages? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alpine | yes | yes | yes |
| Arch | yes | yes | yes |
| Ubuntu | work in progress | work in progress | probably |
| Void | yes | yes | probably |
Other Linux distributions may also work inside lxroot. (Some level of custom shimming may be required.)
Due to lxroot's safety, simplicity, efficiency, and ability to run without root access, lxroot has a few limitations. These limitations may or may not affect your particular use case.