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…process identifiers NAME credentials - process identifiers DESCRIPTION Process ID (PID) Each process has a unique nonnegative integer identifier that is assigned when the process i…overview of Linux namespaces NAME namespaces - overview of Linux namespaces DESCRIPTION A namespace wraps a global system resource in an abstraction that makes it appear to the pro…overview of Linux PID namespaces NAME pid_namespaces - overview of Linux PID namespaces DESCRIPTION For an overview of namespaces, see namespaces (7). PID namespaces isolate the pr…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…overview of Linux time namespaces NAME time_namespaces - overview of Linux time namespaces DESCRIPTION Time namespaces virtualize the values of two system clocks: • CLOCK_MONOTONIC…overview of Non-Uniform Memory Architecture NAME numa - overview of Non-Uniform Memory Architecture DESCRIPTION Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) refers to multiprocessor systems wh…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…overview of Linux network namespaces NAME network_namespaces - overview of Linux network namespaces DESCRIPTION Network namespaces provide isolation of the system resources associa…overview of POSIX message queues NAME mq_overview - overview of POSIX message queues DESCRIPTION POSIX message queues allow processes to exchange data in the form of messages. This…overview of Linux capabilities NAME capabilities - overview of Linux capabilities DESCRIPTION For the purpose of performing permission checks, traditional UNIX implementations dist…Index of configuration directives NAME systemd.directives - Index of configuration directives UNIT DIRECTIVES Directives for configuring units, used in unit files. Accept= systemd.…Native POSIX Threads Library NAME nptl - Native POSIX Threads Library DESCRIPTION NPTL (Native POSIX Threads Library) is the GNU C library POSIX threads implementation that is used…in-kernel key management and retention facility NAME keyrings - in-kernel key management and retention facility DESCRIPTION The Linux key-management facility is primarily a way for…monitoring filesystem events NAME fanotify - monitoring filesystem events DESCRIPTION The fanotify API provides notification and interception of filesystem events. Use cases includ…confine processes to processor and memory node subsets NAME cpuset - confine processes to processor and memory node subsets DESCRIPTION The cpuset filesystem is a pseudo-filesystem…overview of signals NAME signal - overview of signals DESCRIPTION Linux supports both POSIX reliable signals (hereinafter "standard signals") and POSIX real-time signals. Signal di…overview of Memory Protection Keys NAME pkeys - overview of Memory Protection Keys DESCRIPTION Memory Protection Keys (pkeys) are an extension to existing page-based memory permiss…symbolic link handling NAME symlink - symbolic link handling DESCRIPTION Symbolic links are files that act as pointers to other files. To understand their behavior, you must first …overview of CPU scheduling NAME sched - overview of CPU scheduling DESCRIPTION Since Linux 2.6.23, the default scheduler is CFS, the "Completely Fair Scheduler". The CFS scheduler …