On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nevermind that running virtfs as a rootfs is a really dumb idea. You
> do now want to run a VM that has a rootfs that gets changed all the
> time behind your back.
It's rootfs binaries that are shared, not configuration. It's
unfortunate but works OK for the single user use case it's meant for.
It's obviously not a proper solution for the generic case. We were
hoping that we could use something like overlayfs to hide the issue
under the rug. Do you think that's also a really dumb thing to do?
Using block device snapshotting would be interesting and we should
definitely look into that.
Pekka