Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > Hmm, so your actual filesystem on the host side is read only ?
Yup, mounting a squashfs in RAM. > I'll have to think about how to make it work when the host > FS itself is readonly. Probably have to define some location > that is guarenteed to exist, instead of trying to create a > '/.oldroot' location ourselves. I suppose so, yes. What is the purpose of .oldroot? When I switch to a rw filesystem, I see that .oldroot gets created, but it is just an empty directory. Cheers, -C-
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