dmesg solution, thx draenog

--- https://www.pld-linux.org/docs/lxc?rev=1384897637
+++ https://www.pld-linux.org/docs/lxc
@@ -66,9 +66,10 @@
  When in Vserver, guest processes are not visible in host, then in LXC all 
guest processes are visible. Beware when running ''killall(1)'' commands on 
host.
  
  Also, unfortunately ''/proc/PID/root'' points to ''/'' for LXC guests as 
well, so ''rc-scripts'' ''filter_chroot()'' can't differentiate between host 
and guest processes.
  
- Also, ''dmesg(1)'' in guest sees hosts dmesg.
+ Also, ''dmesg(1)'' in guest sees hosts' dmesg by default, you can turn this 
off by setting ''kernel.dmesg_restrict=1'' sysctl param, available since 
''2.6.37'' kernel.
+ 
  
  **Commands:**
  ^ Vserver ^ LXC ^ Notes ^
  | vserver test enter | lxc-attach -n test -e | Use ''-e'' option with care, 
especially when restarting processes |


Diff URL:
  https://www.pld-linux.org/docs/lxc?do=diff&r1=1384897637&r2=1384900576
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