You can also symlink to the path you want.
rmdir /var/lib/lxc
ln -s /mywantedpath /var/lib/lxc
Regards,
Andreas
Am 04.10.2013 07:40, schrieb Tamas Papp:
On 10/04/2013 06:03 AM, Kalyana sundaram wrote:
Hi
lxc by default creates rootfs and fstab on /var/lib/lxc
Is it possible to use some other
Hi
lxc by default creates rootfs and fstab on /var/lib/lxc
Is it possible to use some other directory?
Because when I do lxc-ls, it does a ls of /var/lib/lxc
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On 10/04/2013 06:03 AM, Kalyana sundaram wrote:
Hi
lxc by default creates rootfs and fstab on /var/lib/lxc
Is it possible to use some other directory?
Because when I do lxc-ls, it does a ls of /var/lib/lxc
Either use lxcpath=/some/other/dir in /etc/lxc/lxc.conf or -P switch
Cheers,
tamas
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Quoting Daniel Lezcano (daniel.lezc...@free.fr):
However, I am curious to understand why a remount as read-only is
propagated in all the system as we are running in our own mount
namespace. I will ask to the kernel mailing list ...
I haven't closely followed this thread, but I'd guess that