Quoting Guido Jäkel (g.jae...@dnb.de):
> Dear Andreas, Dear Friedemann,
> 
> you should not need the whole path and in my opinion you should not use it 
> because then you don't need to change it if the container root will change 
> later.
> 
> But the mount point inside the container rootfs must exist. This is 
> obviously, but i stepped into this more than one time, also.

Or add 'create=dir' to the mount options.

> I'm not shure if this holds on the curren LXC version, but with older ones, 
> the mount point path elements MUST not be identical to the value of the lxc 
> pivot dir. Therefore, i use the "uncommon" value  lxc.pivotdir=.pivot
> 
> greetings
> 
> Guido
> 
> On 2014-02-27 11:14, Andreas Laut wrote:
> > Is the mount bind really working on first guest? In ubuntu lxc version your 
> > config entry wont work. lxc-start needs the whole path to the directory 
> > from host sight of view.
> > 
> > lxc.mount.entry = /shared/files /var/lib/lxc/mycontainer/rootfs/shared/ 
> > none bind,rw 0 0
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Andreas
> 
> >> Hi everyone,
> >> I’m trying to setup a folder where each lxc-guest can have read/write 
> >> access to. Is there already a practice for using it? Trying to add
> >> 
> >> lxc.mount.entry = /shared/files shared/ none bind,rw 0 0 
> 
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