@Henning,

At one point we thought a workaround was to have devtmpfs mounted in the
container.  However that is a bad thing to do as changes in the
container's /dev will be reflected in the host's /dev.

So the only workaround right now (until grub is fixed in precise) is to
check (with 'mount') which device / is mounted from in the container,
and then create that device in the container.

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  update-grub runs and fails in containers

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