Hi,
This is probably due to the "shared" flag which you have in one
of your mounts.
Check by "cat /proc/mounts | grep share"
whether you have shared mounts.
Best,
Rami Rosen
http://ramirose.wix.com/ramirosen
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 3:03 PM, David Shwatrz <dshwatrz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
hello,
I created a mount namespace thus:
I run:
unshare -m /bin/bash
and then
mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /test
cat /proc/mounts |grep test
shows this:
tmpfs /test tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0
from a second terminal I run:
cat /proc/mounts | grep test
tmpfs /test tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0
Now, the unshare -m /bin/bash should have created a private mount
namespace ; why do I see the mount I performed on another
terminal, which runs the default mount namespace ? according
to what I know, changes in the new namespace I created should not
propagate to other namespace (unless we explicitly use the share
flag with mount)
rgs
DavidS
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