No, it did not. It does make me worry about the coverage of Proxmox's automated test set on containers though.did this bug even hit the enterprise repo?
No, it did not.
It does make me worry about the coverage of Proxmox's automated test set on containers though.
Isn't the point of the test & non-subscription repos that bugs can happen and thus us reporting them and it getting fixed is part of the process? I would go to enterprise branch but for my homelab purposes I'm not sure if even the community subscription is worth it especially since I have 4 mini pcs running Proxmox.Then I don't get, why this issue shows " that such things will really keep proxmox far from "production ready" ( from this thread) unless it is stated somewhere". It's clearly stated at each login that one shouldn't use no-sub in production. So in my book the release process works as designed
Valid point, I agree. Maybe a staff member can comment on that?
Isn't the point of the test & non-subscription repos that bugs can happen and thus us reporting them and it getting fixed is part of the process?
I would go to enterprise branch but for my homelab purposes I'm not sure if even the community subscription is worth it especially since I have 4 mini pcs running Proxmox.
I installed 6.1.1. I am able to start a container with NFS shares now. The container failed to start with the bugged version.I saw that version 6.1.1 of the container management tool is released. Does anyone know if it fixes the issue?
WARN: Systemd 257 detected. You may need to enable nesting.
TASK WARNINGS: 1
The changelog being below, but specifically fix #7271 is the fix for this issue. Updated pve-container to 6.1.1, stopped a container with a bind mount and started it again. No issues so far.I saw that version 6.1.1 of the container management tool is released. Does anyone know if it fixes the issue?
pve-container (6.1.1) trixie; urgency=medium
* setup: plugin interface: add missing check_systemd_nesting stub.
* fix #7270: setup: add no-op check_systemd_nesting implementation for
unmanaged containers.
* setup: add no-op detect_architecture for unmanaged CTs.
* fix #7271: exclude non-volume mount points, like e.g. bind mounts, from
attribute preservation.
-- Proxmox Support Team <support@proxmox.com> Fri, 06 Feb 2026 15:40:44 +0100
this worked for me to THANK YOUUUUU !!!!It looks like you run into the bug reported here: https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7271
Feel free to chime in there!
To temporarily downgradepve-containeryou can runCode:apt install pve-container=6.0.18
I had to remount the drives, but this update does fix it.It also seems to be fixed in the newest version so I would try to do another update. Staying in an old version too long can also lead to problems if some other component gets updated which will need a newer version of the pinned package
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