systemd-nspawn: how to allow access to all devices?












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I'm trying to create a rough equivalent of Docker's --privileged in a systemd container, but I've got no idea how to allow the container to access all of the devices available on the host (without manually enumerating them).



I came across Access usb device from systemd-nspawn container and a nice --privileged description at https://github.com/rkt/rkt/issues/2962#issuecomment-235444606 , but I don't know how to put the bits together.



I also tried the naive --bind=/dev but this way there was no standard output and the container never started.



Any hints how to handle this?










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    I'm trying to create a rough equivalent of Docker's --privileged in a systemd container, but I've got no idea how to allow the container to access all of the devices available on the host (without manually enumerating them).



    I came across Access usb device from systemd-nspawn container and a nice --privileged description at https://github.com/rkt/rkt/issues/2962#issuecomment-235444606 , but I don't know how to put the bits together.



    I also tried the naive --bind=/dev but this way there was no standard output and the container never started.



    Any hints how to handle this?










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      I'm trying to create a rough equivalent of Docker's --privileged in a systemd container, but I've got no idea how to allow the container to access all of the devices available on the host (without manually enumerating them).



      I came across Access usb device from systemd-nspawn container and a nice --privileged description at https://github.com/rkt/rkt/issues/2962#issuecomment-235444606 , but I don't know how to put the bits together.



      I also tried the naive --bind=/dev but this way there was no standard output and the container never started.



      Any hints how to handle this?










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      I'm trying to create a rough equivalent of Docker's --privileged in a systemd container, but I've got no idea how to allow the container to access all of the devices available on the host (without manually enumerating them).



      I came across Access usb device from systemd-nspawn container and a nice --privileged description at https://github.com/rkt/rkt/issues/2962#issuecomment-235444606 , but I don't know how to put the bits together.



      I also tried the naive --bind=/dev but this way there was no standard output and the container never started.



      Any hints how to handle this?







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