Quoting C Anthony Risinger (anth...@xtfx.me):
> there it would seem.  however, while i could *maybe* see the rootfs
> being an unconditional slave, i would NOT want to see any lxc
> default/enforcement preventing container -> host propagation on a
> globally recursive scale.  im of the opinion that the implementor
> should decide the best tactic ... especially in light of the fact the
> one distro may not even have the same problems as say
> ubutnu/fedora/etc because they keep mount points private by default.

Good point.  (I don't see it on ubuntu either fwiw)  Perhaps there
should be a toggle in the per-container config file?

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