I noticed the change because I wanted to persist Docker-related data between container instantiations on IncusOS. I couldn't understand why the custom volume I had mounted on /var/lib/docker didn't contain the downloaded images.
To keep both /var/lib/{containerd,docker} in sync, I use a single ZFS dataset ("custom filesystem volume" in Incus parlance) and mount subpaths inside the container:
incus storage volume create local docker-data
incus config device add docker docker disk pool=local source=docker-data/docker path=/var/lib/docker
incus config device add docker containerd disk pool=local source=docker-data/containerd path=/var/lib/containerd
There are other ways to achieve the same of course.
neitsab•1h ago
This means `/var/lib/docker` is no longer "hermetic": images and container snapshots are located in `/var/lib/containerd` now.
More info about the switch: https://www.docker.com/blog/docker-engine-version-29/
To configure this directory, see https://docs.docker.com/engine/storage/containerd/.
neitsab•1h ago
To keep both /var/lib/{containerd,docker} in sync, I use a single ZFS dataset ("custom filesystem volume" in Incus parlance) and mount subpaths inside the container:
There are other ways to achieve the same of course.