overview of Linux mount namespaces NAME mount_namespaces - overview of Linux mount namespaces DESCRIPTION For an overview of namespaces, see names....../self/mountinfo or findmnt -o+PROPAGATION for the shared flags). For further details, see mount_namespaces (7). unshare since util-linux version 2.27 automatically sets propagat…...t --make-shared ; see /proc/self/mountinfo for the shared flag). For further details, see mount_namespaces (7) and the discussion of the CLONE_NEWNS flag in clone (2). UTS names…overview of Linux cgroup namespaces NAME cgroup_namespaces - overview of Linux cgroup namespaces DESCRIPTION For an overview of namespaces, see namespaces (7). Cgroup namespaces vi…...LONE_NEWNET network_namespaces (7) Network devices, stacks, ports, etc. Mount CLONE_NEWNS mount_namespaces (7) Mount points PID CLONE_NEWPID pid_namespaces (7) Process IDs Time …...is file lists all the filesystems currently mounted in the process's mount namespace (see mount_namespaces (7)). The format of this file is documented in fstab (5). Since Linux …...is file lists all the filesystems currently mounted in the process's mount namespace (see mount_namespaces (7)). The format of this file is documented in fstab (5). Since Linux …symbolic link to root directory NAME /proc/pid/root/ - symbolic link to root directory DESCRIPTION /proc/ pid /root/ UNIX and Linux support the idea of a per-process root of the fi…...one (2), reboot (2), setns (2), unshare (2), proc (5), capabilities (7), credentials (7), mount_namespaces (7), namespaces (7), user_namespaces (7), switch_root (8)reassociate thread with a namespace NAME setns - reassociate thread with a namespace LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SYNOPSIS #define _GNU_SOURCE /* See feature_test_macr…...l. Use of CLONE_NEWNS requires the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability. For further information, see mount_namespaces (7). CLONE_NEWPID (since Linux 3.8) This flag has the same effect as t…...nt propagation types (including the default propagation type assigned to new mounts), see mount_namespaces (7). Moving a mount If mountflags contains the flag MS_MOVE (available…...2.6.26) This file contains information about mounts in the process's mount namespace (see mount_namespaces (7)). It supplies various information (e.g., propagation state, root o…list namespaces NAME lsns - list namespaces SYNOPSIS lsns [options] [ namespace ] DESCRIPTION lsns lists information about all the currently accessible namespaces or about the give…...the user address space. EINVAL target is not a mount point. EINVAL target is locked; see mount_namespaces (7). EINVAL umount2 () was called with MNT_EXPIRE and either MNT_DETACH…...the user address space. EINVAL target is not a mount point. EINVAL target is locked; see mount_namespaces (7). EINVAL umount2 () was called with MNT_EXPIRE and either MNT_DETACH…...istics, configuration information) about the mounts in the process's mount namespace (see mount_namespaces (7)). Lines in this file have the form: device /dev/sda7 mounted on /h…...ll mounts into unbindable mounts. For further details on the above propagation types, see mount_namespaces (7). RETURN VALUE On success, mount_setattr () returns zero. On error,…process network namespace management NAME ip-netns - process network namespace management SYNOPSIS ip [ OPTIONS ] netns { COMMAND | help } ip netns [ list ] ip netns add NETNSNAME …...contain any libraries or other requirements necessary to execute umount (2) command. See mount_namespaces (7) for more information. -n , --no-mtab Unmount without writing in /et…