> Yep, interesting and maybe a solution for the application containers. > In the case of the system container, that will be the distro scripts > which will mount the /proc directory with the usual mount options. The > objective is to avoid to modify the distro scripts and let them do the > work, like mounting /proc. If we use a fuse procfs, we will need to > change these scripts to do the correct mount, no ? (note we have the > same problem with /cgroup/meminfo solution). Don't know, but maybe it is possible to 'map' the 'proc' filesystem type to an existing directory (bind mount)? - Dietmar _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers