Does anybody know whether this is possible or not? Given the popularity of NFS, I'd think this would be a pretty common use case, and looking at the list archives, I'm not the first person to ask this.
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 11:55 AM, Daniel Urist <dur...@ucar.edu> wrote: > Is it possible to create unprivileged containers on NFS volumes? It seems > to work fine for a privileged container, but when I try it for an > unprivileged container I get the following errors: > > >> Using image from local cache >> Unpacking the rootfs >> tar: ./var/mail: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 8: Operation not >> permitted >> tar: ./var/log/wtmp: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 43: Operation >> not permitted >> tar: ./var/log/lastlog: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 43: >> Operation not permitted >> tar: ./var/log/dmesg: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 4: Operation >> not permitted >> tar: ./var/log/btmp: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 43: Operation >> not permitted >> tar: ./var/log/fsck/checkroot: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 4: >> Operation not permitted >> tar: ./var/log/fsck/checkfs: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 4: >> Operation not permitted >> tar: ./var/log/apt/term.log: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 4: >> Operation not permitted >> tar: ./var/local: Cannot change ownership to uid 0, gid 50: Operation not >> permitted > > >
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