Hi, under Debian (and in general I think) LVM requires udev to work at all which makes it unusable in a container environment. Has anybody tried to get it working in a container? My setup consists of a logical volume that's mapped in the container which the container user should be able to subdivide into partitions (i.e. in the end I'd have a chain like pg-vg-lv-pg-vg-lv or LVM on an logical volume if that's more clear). Is there another way to achieve this kind of setup? I thought about letting users just partition the raw logical volume like any other hard disk but this doesn't seem to be supported by the kernel.
Best Regards, Benjamin Kiessling
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