Hi,
I was trying to build an image with the new registry.redhat.io/rhel8/buildah in OCP 4.3
and no luck. I read this article
https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/08/14/best-practices-for-running-...
but it seems it's not applicable for running buildah inside and OCP container. For
example I cannot mount /dev/fuse or use overlay storage driver without mounting host
directories. So is there a way to use buildah in OCP withoud cluster admin privileges?
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Dmitry Misharov
Senior Quality Engineer, Red Hat Management QE
Red Hat