Hi,

thats usual behavior with ubuntu/debian and no need to worry about.
The rootfs mount entry is fake, not real. (you can test this using the command "umount rootfs" or type "mount")

Regards,
Andreas

Am 05.10.2013 06:50, schrieb Kalyana sundaram:

Hi
I run a group of lxc containers over a ubuntu host. when I do df on the container, I get rootfs and /dev/<disk>. But since both are same(mounted on /), why mtab shows them separately, I think I am missing some insight in this.

df -TH
Filesystem    Type     Size   Used  Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs      rootfs     984G    54G   881G   6% /
/dev/sdb1     ext4     984G    54G   881G   6% /

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