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pct: cleanup, use "mount point" instead of mountpoint
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@ -324,8 +324,9 @@ mount local directories using bind mounts. That way you can access
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local storage inside containers with zero overhead. Such bind mounts
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local storage inside containers with zero overhead. Such bind mounts
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also provide an easy way to share data between different containers.
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also provide an easy way to share data between different containers.
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Container Mountpoints
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Mount Points
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Beside the root directory the container can also have additional mount points.
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Beside the root directory the container can also have additional mount points.
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Currently there are basically three types of mount points: storage backed
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Currently there are basically three types of mount points: storage backed
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@ -371,19 +372,22 @@ rootfs: thin1:base-100-disk-1,size=8G
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Using quotas inside containers
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Using quotas inside containers
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Quotas allow to set limits inside a container for the amount of disk space
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Quotas allow to set limits inside a container for the amount of disk
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that each user can use.
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space that each user can use. This only works on ext4 image based
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This only works on ext4 image based storage types and currently does not work
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storage types and currently does not work with unprivileged
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with unprivileged containers.
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containers.
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Activating the `quota` option causes the following mount options to be used for
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Activating the `quota` option causes the following mount options to be
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a mountpoint: `usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfmt=vfsv0`
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used for a mount point:
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`usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfmt=vfsv0`
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This allows quotas to be used like you would on any other system. You can
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This allows quotas to be used like you would on any other system. You
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initialize the `/aquota.user` and `/aquota.group` files by running
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can initialize the `/aquota.user` and `/aquota.group` files by running
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quotacheck -cmug /
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quotacheck -cmug /
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quotaon /
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quotaon /
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and edit the quotas via the `edquota` command. Refer to the documentation
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and edit the quotas via the `edquota` command. Refer to the documentation
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of the distribution running inside the container for details.
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of the distribution running inside the container for details.
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@ -391,6 +395,7 @@ of the distribution running inside the container for details.
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NOTE: You need to run the above commands for every mount point by passing
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NOTE: You need to run the above commands for every mount point by passing
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the mount point's path instead of just `/`.
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the mount point's path instead of just `/`.
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Using ACLs inside containers
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Using ACLs inside containers
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