Re: [lxc-users] Unprivileged containers on NFS

2018-02-09 Thread Daniel Urist
Do you mean it's possible to bind the rootfs? I'd like to actually have the rootfs on NFS, if possible, so I can run the guest on an HA corosync cluster. On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 5:15 AM, Wayne Gemmell | Connect < wa...@connect-mobile.co.za> wrote: > You are not alone, it's way more effort than it'

Re: [lxc-users] Unprivileged containers on NFS

2018-02-09 Thread Wayne Gemmell | Connect
You are not alone, it'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. On 8 February 2018 at 17:35, Daniel Urist wrote: > Does anybody know wheth

Re: [lxc-users] Unprivileged containers on NFS

2018-02-08 Thread Daniel Urist
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 possible to create unprivileg

Re: [lxc-users] Unprivileged containers on NFS

2018-01-29 Thread Daniel Urist
I tried creating the rootfs on a local filesystem and then copying it to the NFS filesystem with "cp -Rp", and that works, so maybe it's an issue with tar? There's a discussion on the proxmox forums about tar setting acls here: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/lxc-containers-have- extended-permis