Great, thanks - that seems to work:
/etc/tmpfiles.d/fuse.conf:
#Type Path Mode User Group Age Argument
c! /dev/fuse 0666 root root - 10:229
Mind you, I'm not entirely clear on what the '!' is for; I just put it
in because the manpage said it was a good idea :-)
Now to replicate
.device units do not mknod, they only represent existing state.
/dev/fuse is usually created through tmpfiles.d (which gets its
configuration via kmod-static-nodes.service).
# kmod static-nodes --format=tmpfiles
On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 11:13 AM Richard Hector
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to
Hi all,
I want to create a device (/dev/fuse) in an LXC container. The kernel
bit works; I can mknod manually, but I'd rather use a systemd unit, and
make it a dependency of mounting filesystems from /etc/fstab.
It looks like .device units are supposed to be created automatically if
there's