> > > > but not on startup. > > This sounds like an issue with your distro's init/mountall. LXC is > not involved with the container's /etc/fstab. So we'd need more > information on the container distro+version for anyone to be able > to help you. >
It could also be related to a "wrong" boot order of the dependencies to auto-mount a remote fs (gluster). Joe Julian wrote a very good article how to fix this: http://joejulian.name/blog/glusterfs-volumes-not-mounting-in-debian-squeeze-at-boot-time/ Generally he reordered the boot order that fuse starts before networking. Flo, you owe me a beer if that's the solution ;-)
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