Container description. Only used on the configuration web interface.
-`features`: `[keyctl=<1|0>] [,mount=<fstype;fstype;...>] [,nesting=<1|0>]` ::
+`features`: `[fuse=<1|0>] [,keyctl=<1|0>] [,mount=<fstype;fstype;...>] [,nesting=<1|0>]` ::
Allow containers access to advanced features.
+`fuse`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
+
+Allow using 'fuse' file systems in a container. Note that interactions between fuse and the freezer cgroup can potentially cause I/O deadlocks.
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`keyctl`=`<boolean>` ('default =' `0`);;
For unprivileged containers only: Allow the use of the keyctl() system call. This is required to use docker inside a container. By default unprivileged containers will see this system call as non-existent. This is mostly a workaround for systemd-networkd, as it will treat it as a fatal error when some keyctl() operations are denied by the kernel due to lacking permissions. Essentially, you can choose between running systemd-networkd or docker.
Allow nesting. Best used with unprivileged containers with additional id mapping. Note that this will expose procfs and sysfs contents of the host to the guest.
+`hookscript`: `<string>` ::
+
+Script that will be exectued during various steps in the containers lifetime.
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`hostname`: `<string>` ::
Set a host name for the container.