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user_namespaces.7: Rework text on filesystem support for user namespaces
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -578,11 +578,13 @@ User namespaces require support in a range of subsystems across
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the kernel.
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the kernel.
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When an unsupported subsystem is configured into the kernel,
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When an unsupported subsystem is configured into the kernel,
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it is not possible to configure user namespaces support.
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it is not possible to configure user namespaces support.
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As at Linux 3.8, most relevant subsystems support user namespaces,
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but there are a number of filesystems that do not.
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As at Linux 3.8, most relevant subsystems supported user namespaces,
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Linux 3.9 added user namespaces support for many of the remaining
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but a number of filesystems did not have the infrastructure needed
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unsupported filesystems:
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to map user and group IDs between user namespaces.
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Plan 9 (9P), Andrew File System (AFS), Ceph, CIFS, CODA, NFS, and OCFS2.
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Linux 3.9 added the required infrastructure support for many of
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the remaining unsupported filesystems
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(Plan 9 (9P), Andrew File System (AFS), Ceph, CIFS, CODA, NFS, and OCFS2).
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XFS support for user namespaces is not yet available.
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XFS support for user namespaces is not yet available.
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.\"
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.\"
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.SH EXAMPLE
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.SH EXAMPLE
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