** Description changed: - ============================== - SRU justification for lxc part: - 1. Impact: update-grub fails, causing apt-get updates to fail if there is a new kernel. - 2. Development fix: modify ubuntu templates to mount devtmpfs before starting container - 3. Stable fix: same as development fix. - 4. Test case: - sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu-cloud -n q1 - sudo lxc-start q1 - # inside the container, run sudo update-grub - 5. Regression potential: This adds one more mount per container (by default, removable), taking up more memory. - ============================== - If grub is installed in a container (as happens, for instance, with the ubuntu-cloud template) then an update of grub or linux-image will cause update-grub to be run. It tries, finds it can't access the root device, fails, and causes the update to fail. + [XXX edit - removed the SRU justification for lxc part. The proposed solution + was not safe, and was undone in a later commit. devtmpfs cannot be mounted + in a container, because changes under the container's /dev are then + reflected in the host's /dev. + + If grub is installed in a container (as happens, for instance, with the + ubuntu-cloud template) then an update of grub or linux-image will cause + update-grub to be run. It tries, finds it can't access the root device, + fails, and causes the update to fail. It would be better for update-grub to detect that it is in a container and simply exit 0, so that the apt-get can succeed. I'm attaching a debdiff which does that.
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