There are two problems.

First is that cgfs is not falling back to $container-1 when $container
cgroup is not available for reuse.

Second is that cgroups are not being cleaned up on container shutdown.
lxcfs will need to prune those by hand either at shutdown or startup.
Doing so at shutdown is only problematic if lxc crashes and isn't able
to fullfill its duty.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1552355

Title:
  Unprivileged lxc will not start after being stopped

Status in lxc package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Using lxc package 2.0.0~rc4-0ubuntu1 on a Xenial host, I can start an
  unprivileged Xenial LXC, but if I stop it, it will not start again
  without rebooting the host.

  I've attached the debug output.

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