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[BUG] Root path propagation set to PRIVATE #2968
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You are referring to a setting for the OpenShift image that is not correctly set. This image wasn't intended to be used for podman use. This is the reason why we pulled the support of this for now. The dev-preview uses FCOS instead. Can you have a look at this? https://github.com/code-ready/crc/releases/tag/dev-1.99.1 Note: it might help to explain why this is needed or why you ran into this problem. There is no mentioned usecase or usage steps (only those leading to the problem). |
Okay makes sense. The use case was to test unprivileged and rootless podman builds running in a pod in Openshift. This works but gives the warnings seen in the buildah issue. It seems that it's something that will be resolved in a future release. |
Jump wanna bump, this also raised on WSL Linux (any distro), but only once when the WSL boot up. Never seen this on old podman. |
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Retry with a more current version |
General information
crc setup
before starting it (Yes)CRC version
CRC status
CRC config
- consent-telemetry : no
Host Operating System
Steps to reproduce
crc start
findmnt -o PROPAGATION /
and find the propagation set to private:Expected
Output should be
Actual
This relates to running rootless podman in CRC, which throws warnings because the root path is not set to shared propagation. Here is the original issue raised with buildah.
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