[Bug 1418279] Re: Automount NFSv4 doesn't work
Andreas Hasenack
andreas at canonical.com
Wed Jun 6 20:47:57 UTC 2018
You can run this to set a container to privileged mode:
lxc config set <container-name> security.privileged true
And then restart it:
lxc restart <container-name>
After that, the users inside the container are no longer mapped to a higher uid:
root 21301 0.0 0.0 602368 6120 ? Ss 17:45 0:00 [lxc monitor] /var/lib/lxd/containers bionic-privileged
root 21322 3.2 0.0 159416 6096 ? Ss 17:45 0:00 \_ /sbin/init
root 21422 0.7 0.0 78304 6320 ? S<s 17:45 0:00 \_ /lib/systemd/systemd-journald
systemd+ 21692 0.2 0.0 80012 3924 ? Ss 17:45 0:00 \_ /lib/systemd/systemd-networkd
...
But something I forgot to clarify: are you using lxc or lxd containers? I assumed lxd. And the host is running what, xenial?
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Automount NFSv4 doesn't work
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