The only issue I have with using the same location is that when
troubleshooting, it's fairly common to wipe the storage pool. I think we'd
want users to rm -rf /var/lib/docker without worrying about removing system
containers.

Is this still an issue after the current partition scheme moves to
OverlayFS?

On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 12:56 PM, Dusty Mabe <du...@dustymabe.com> wrote:

> NOTE: please reply-all when responding to this message
>
>
> In Fedora Atomic Host if we use system containers as advertised
> we end up using `atomic pull --storage ostree` which by default
> throws images into /var/lib/containers/atomic/. This is on the
> root filesystem which may be undesirable.
>
> Since in Fedora 26 the new version of container-storage-setup allows
> us greater control over a "CONTAINER_ROOT" should we consider trying
> to make sure both ostree storage and docker storage get placed under
> that CONTAINER_ROOT?
>
> The current default [1] is to just mount the CONTAINER_ROOT on
> /var/lib/docker.
>
> Dusty
>
> [1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/docker.git/tree/
> docker.spec?h=f26#n535
>
>


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