Dear Patrick,

As I understand /dev/null isn't writable in your container. That's definitely a 
wrong configuration.

Please check, that there is a real device node for  /dev/null  (and others) in 
your container and you have it (and others) in the lxc device access control 
list (lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:3 rw)

Note that -- depending on the linux flavor in your LXC container -- you might 
have to populate /dev by your own, because it's not reasonable to run udev or 
something like this inside a container.

Greetings

Guido

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