+ sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/lxcfs
+ sudo lxcfs /var/lib/lxcfs
+
+A container runtime wishing to use `LXCFS` should then bind mount the
+approriate files into the correct places on container startup.
+
+### LXC
+In order to use lxcfs with systemd-based containers, you can either use
+LXC 1.1 in which case it should work automatically, or otherwise, copy
+the `lxc.mount.hook` and `lxc.reboot.hook` files (once built) from this tree to
+`/usr/share/lxcfs`, make sure it is executable, then add the
+following lines to your container configuration:
+```
+lxc.mount.auto = cgroup:mixed
+lxc.autodev = 1
+lxc.kmsg = 0
+lxc.include = /usr/share/lxc/config/common.conf.d/00-lxcfs.conf
+```
+
+## Upgrading LXCFS without breaking running containers
+LXCFS is implemented using a simple shared library without any external
+dependencies other than `FUSE`. It is completely reloadable without having to
+umount it. This ensures that container can be kept running even when the shared
+library is upgraded.
+
+To force a reload of the shared library at the next possible instance simply
+send `SIGUSR1` to the pid of the running `LXCFS` process. This can be as simple
+as doing: