Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 06 Feb 2012 07:33:28 +0100 | From | Harald Dunkel <> | Subject | Re: /proc/self/mounts in chroot vs lxc |
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On 02/05/12 11:33, Michael Tokarev wrote: > > But plain chroot does not create new namespace, the process inherits parent namespace, so there is no way to clean in up cleanly. >
If I do a chroot to /mnt, then there is no "/mnt" in /proc/self/mounts within this environment. Instead I see yet another entry for '/'. This certainly looks like something private.
Maybe it would be easier for everybody if /proc/mounts (without "/self") could always show the "real" mount points at the top level? A bind mount of /abc to /mnt/abc would appear as /mnt/abc in /proc/mounts at all levels. I could live with that.
Regards
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