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  • Stéphane Graber's avatar
    Use consistent /proc, /sys and /sys/fs/cgroup (v2) · f24a52d5
    Stéphane Graber authored Jan 28, 2015
     - Implements mixed mode for /sys where it's mounted read-only but with
       /sys/devices/virtual/net/ writable.
    
     - Sets lxc.mount.auto to "cgroup:mixed proc:mixed sys:mixed" for all
       templates.
    
     - Drop any template-specific mount for /proc, /sys or /sys/fs/cgroup.
    
     - Get rid of the fstab file by default, using lxc.mount.entry instead.
    
     - Set sys:mixed as the default for "sys". sys:mixed is slightly more
       permissive than sys:ro so this shouldn't be a problem.
    
    The read-only bind mount of /sys on top of itself is there so that
    mountall and other init systems don't attempt to remount /sys
    read-write.
    
    v2 changes:
     - Fix the mount list, don't specify a source for the remount.
     - Update the documentation.
    Signed-off-by: 's avatarStéphane Graber <stgraber@ubuntu.com>
    Acked-by: 's avatarSerge E. Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
    f24a52d5
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