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If you use machinectl to bind a file into a container, it responds with a confusing error message about a temporary directory not being a directory. I just swapped it to error with the source that was passed, rather than the tmpdir. It would also be nice to be able to bind files, but that's a separate issue (#7195). Before the change: root@epona /var/lib/sandbox $ cat bar/foo Hello world! root@epona /var/lib/sandbox $ machinectl bind testing /var/lib/sandbox/bar/foo /foo Failed to bind mount: Failed to overmount /tmp/propagate.W5TNsj/mount: Not a directory After the change: root@epona /var/lib/sandbox $ machinectl bind testing /var/lib/sandbox/bar/foo /foo Failed to bind mount: Failed to overmount /var/lib/sandbox/bar/foo: Not a directory |
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