I have no way to reproduce this issue reliably. Next time I notice it, I
will make sure to get the files list before deleting them. It can take
days or months. :(

For example, I wonder if this issue happens when OS crashes and reboots
ungracefully, or when the VM gets down abruptely for whatever reason and
doesn't give the chance for lxcfs to clean up its stuff.

But since it's a mountpoint, I expect that lxcfs would in fact never
write anything to /var/lib/lxcfs (before it's mounted).

So, I'm afraid I can't provide any more clues to help fix this issue at
this point (but will update if I get more data). I just wanted to cast
my support for the initial suggestion of "nuking" the directory in case
it's not empty.

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  lxcfs startup failues because fuse directory not empty

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