Is it possible to create unprivileged containers on NFS volumes? It seems
to work fine for a privileged container, but when I try it for an
unprivileged container I get the following errors:
> Using image from local cache
> Unpacking the rootfs
> tar: ./var/mail: Cannot change ownership to uid 0,
iners-have-
extended-permissions-acl-by-default.25367/
But my host is running debian stretch (with a newer version of tar) and I
don't see any acls set on the local filesystem, so I guess that's not the
issue?
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 11:55 AM, Daniel Urist wrote:
> Is it possible to crea
Does anybody know whether this is possible or not?
Given the popularity of NFS, I'd think this would be a pretty common use
case, and looking at the list archives, I'm not the first person to ask
this.
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 11:55 AM, Daniel Urist wrote:
> Is it possi
7;s way more effort than it's worth though. I got it
> going once but never again. Best is to bind it from the file system using
> the configuration or the profile.
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> On 8 February 2018 at 17:35, Daniel Urist wr