May-13th-2019, 02:52 PM
Hello,
1.) the /sys/ file system is mapped into a container if you configure a container in mode "privileged" during its start. We need it for example to access standard GPIOs in a container under folder /sys/class/gpio
2.) I like the idea. So one could easily map /dev/usb into the container instead of concrete /dev/ttyxxx/ devices. My question is then do all USB serial device appear as "ttyxxx" devices and are we able to construct a rules file that covers all those USB devices without specifying specific vendor and product codes. I have to get in touch with the development team.
By the way have you already ordered a netPI device?
1.) the /sys/ file system is mapped into a container if you configure a container in mode "privileged" during its start. We need it for example to access standard GPIOs in a container under folder /sys/class/gpio
2.) I like the idea. So one could easily map /dev/usb into the container instead of concrete /dev/ttyxxx/ devices. My question is then do all USB serial device appear as "ttyxxx" devices and are we able to construct a rules file that covers all those USB devices without specifying specific vendor and product codes. I have to get in touch with the development team.
By the way have you already ordered a netPI device?
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