On 09/24/2010 09:02 AM, Helmut Lichtenberg wrote: > Hi, > I set up my first container and want to mount the home directories for the > users with automount/autofs5. > > During installation of autofs5 in the container, it complained that it can't > create /dev/autofs. Create this node with mknod was possible but did not help. > When I want to step into the automount dir it seems to hang (the prompt does > not return). > > Also bind mounting the mount point for the automount directory on the host > into the container did not work. Even when the nfs-directories are mounted on > the host, they are not visible in the container. > > Background: Debian GNU/Linux squeeze/sid both in host and container > lxc tools 0.7.2-1 > kernel 2.6.32-5-amd64 > autofs5 5.0.4-3.1 > > Any help is appreciated. > Helmut > > Can you check if adding the following line in /var/lib/lxc/<name>/config fix your problem ?
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