You are right, I have got other problems after adding the device to the
container.  I see it is possible to get quota working, but it's too
tricky and unpredictrable for production use. I'm wondering why LXC is
not using real device by default for LVM (XFS etc.)?

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Title:
  Disk quotas don't work in LXC containers

Status in lxc package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I'm trying to enable disk quotas in LXC container by adding option to its 
config:
  lxc.rootfs.options = usrquota

  After booting the container I'm trying to initialize quotas but
  getting the following error:

  r...@test.lxc:~# quotacheck -gum /
  quotacheck: Cannot stat() mounted device /dev/lxc/test: No such file or 
directory
  quotacheck: Mountpoint (or device) / not found or has no quota enabled.
  quotacheck: Cannot find filesystem to check or filesystem not mounted with 
quota option.

  
  Host OS: Ubuntu 15.04
  Guest OS: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS

  lxc 1.1.2-0ubuntu3.2

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