>
> A disk partition should be accessed through the same posix-locks
> subvolume. That is the condition to be met. This restriction is so
> that processes use the same locking translator.
>

Perhaps the VM, if it can access the host machine partition, will use the
locking translator automatically via host FUSE?


>
> Can a virtual machine mount a partition that is already mounted by a
> host OS? Any idea?


I think we should ask the list about this. Xen can, but I'm not so sure
about OpenVZ.

The main benefit for this approach I think, will be saving the localhost
routing done by host machine, which would translate to saving CPU cycles.
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