FWIW, I am wondering if this is a potential bug in LXC too. If LXC requires certain devices to exist withn the container, shouldn't the container create the device nodes if missing? On a modern Linux system, the actual disk image itself does not need any device nodes to boot, as the device nodes are populated at boot time.
FWIW, I am wondering if this is a potential bug in LXC too. If LXC requires certain devices to exist withn the container, shouldn't the container create the device nodes if missing? On a modern Linux system, the actual disk image itself does not need any device nodes to boot, as the device nodes are populated at boot time.