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linux-config: clean-up namespaces docs #24

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philips opened this issue Jun 25, 2015 · 6 comments
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linux-config: clean-up namespaces docs #24

philips opened this issue Jun 25, 2015 · 6 comments
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philips commented Jun 25, 2015

The docs don't reflect things we discussed in-person:

  • Adding the path field
  • Making the namespaces OS specific
  • Plumbing through the hooks to make changes to the namespace

@crosbymichael volunteered for this one I think.

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mrunalp commented Jun 26, 2015

@philips I can take on the hooks portion of it (talked with @crosbymichael today and he told me look into it). I have assigned myself to #20

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philips commented Jun 27, 2015

@mrunalp Can you also document the restrictions on joining namespaces from a new user namespace that was discussed? I believe @LK4D4 had details and maybe even linux code/doc references we can use.

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mrunalp commented Jun 27, 2015

@philips Yes, sure. @LK4D4 and I discussed how a hook would have to be provided to allow customization of other namespaces from a user namespace. @LK4D4 could help review that :)

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philips commented Jun 30, 2015

@mrunalp Can you get a draft of your current thinking up sometime tomorrow?

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mrunalp commented Jun 30, 2015

There are PRs open for the first two items for Linux. I will put up a draft for the namespaces tomorrow.

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vbatts commented Sep 9, 2015

discussed during review.

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