Chaskiel, Neil, thanks for your answers! I tried your approach. It works well, with the limitations you describe (I guess the isolation issue would be solved with user namespace, right?).
This is good to know, but it is difficult to apply to my use-case, because I create my containers with Openstack, which does not support sharing a folder from host to container. This is why I wanted to have most of the things in the container. For my first problem (module on host, creating container, starting afsd, then kill container, create a new container, starting afsd gets stuck), I see that if I reload openafs module between terminating the first container, and creating the new one, it makes afsd work the second time. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
