bash built-in commands, see bash (1) NAME bash-builtins - bash built-in commands, see bash (1)...bash built-in commands, see bash (1) NAME bash-builtins - bash built-in commands, see bash (1)......76633.544 (21h 17m 13s) We then use unshare (1) to create a time namespace and execute a bash (1) shell. From the new shell, we use the built-in echo command to write records to…...avi (msvideo) movie .awk AWK language program .b LILO boot loader image .bak backup file .bash bash (1) shell script .bb basic block list data produced by gcc -ftest-coverage .b…overview of Linux user namespaces NAME user_namespaces - overview of Linux user namespaces DESCRIPTION For an overview of namespaces, see namespaces (7). User namespaces isolate se…...(1) command can be used to determine the system's threading implementation, for example: bash$ getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION NPTL 2.3.4 With older glibc versions, a command suc…...the configuration possibly created by earlier generators. It would be easier to write in bash, but let's have it in Python just to prove that we can, and to serve as a template …...nged when it is syntactically incorrect, or the list of matching pathnames is empty. With bash one can force the classical behavior using this command: shopt -s nullglob (Simila…...process running a new shell in new cgroup and mount namespaces: # PS1="sh2# " unshare -Cm bash From the new shell started by unshare (1), we then inspect the /proc/ pid /cgroup …...and LESS . Such usage is considered mistaken, and to be avoided in new programs. SEE ALSO bash (1), csh (1), env (1), login (1), printenv (1), sh (1), su (1), tcsh (1), execve (…...before. Added in version 252. passwd.shell.root The path to the shell program (e.g. "/bin/bash") for the root user. Read by both systemd-firstboot (1) and systemd-sysusers (8), …...SYNOPSIS gitfaq DESCRIPTION The examples in this FAQ assume a standard POSIX shell, like bash or dash , and a user, A U Thor, who has the account author on the hosting provider …...ough to all of the POSIX threads in a process. See nptl (7) for further details. SEE ALSO bash (1), csh (1), groups (1), id (1), newgrp (1), ps (1), runuser (1), setpriv (1), sg…A Git core tutorial for developers NAME gitcore-tutorial - A Git core tutorial for developers SYNOPSIS git * DESCRIPTION This tutorial explains how to use the "core" Git commands t…overview of Linux mount namespaces NAME mount_namespaces - overview of Linux mount namespaces DESCRIPTION For an overview of namespaces, see namespaces (7). Mount namespaces provid…Index of configuration directives NAME systemd.directives - Index of configuration directives UNIT DIRECTIVES Directives for configuring units, used in unit files. Accept= systemd.…