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We place the actual image/containers in the "rootfs" directory, which allows us to have other data in the toplevel directory in the mount. For starters, this means the "lost+found" directory from mkfs will not always be in your container/image. Secondly, we can create a file "id" in the toplevel dir which is not visible from the container. This is useful because it allows us to map back from the device fs to the container if something goes wrong with the devicemapper metadata. Upstream-commit: 00401a30b73d897255b7b99996d7c6a53fe2d4af Component: engine
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