If you trying to mount filesystems below /var, you're going to have a bad time.
The container won't boot because it mounts the filesystems first and then /var after.
I have an application that likes to put stuff in directories under /var so I made it filesystems under /var. I'm first going to reinstall the application to see if I can specify directories in other places. Barring that I will probably just put a link to some other place under /var. It's kinda avoiding the issue but I'm pressed for time, will try to solve the actual issue at a later stage.
The container won't boot because it mounts the filesystems first and then /var after.
I have an application that likes to put stuff in directories under /var so I made it filesystems under /var. I'm first going to reinstall the application to see if I can specify directories in other places. Barring that I will probably just put a link to some other place under /var. It's kinda avoiding the issue but I'm pressed for time, will try to solve the actual issue at a later stage.
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