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@wking wking commented May 24, 2017

Namespaces are not all hierarchical and processes aren't always in leaves. Also punt to config-linux.md for details about namespace creation, although currently that section doesn't talk much about how the runtime namespaces relate to new container namespaces (#795).

Also mention resource access, because runtime namespaces play a role even if no new container namespaces are created. I've used resources that currently explicitly mention runtime namespaces as examples, although I think more resources (e.g. root.path and mounts[].source, see here and here) deserve wording about that as well and would be better examples if they'd already landed such wording.

Spun off from #795. The first line is similar to #852, but for runtime namespaces instead of container namespaces.

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Namespaces are not all hierarchical and processes aren't always in
leaves.  Also punt to config-linux.md for details about namespace
creation, although currently that section doesn't talk much about how
the runtime namespaces relate to new container namespaces [1].

Also mention resource access, because runtime namespaces play a role
even if no new container namespaces are created.  I've used resources
that currently explicitly mention runtime namespaces as examples,
although I think more resources (e.g. root.path and mounts[].source
[2,3]) deserve wording about that as well and would be better examples
if they'd already landed such wording.

[1]: opencontainers#795 (comment)
[2]: opencontainers#735 (comment)
[3]: opencontainers@604205e#diff-c9c91c29b41257aea3a3403cc606ad99R65

Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <[email protected]>
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wking commented May 31, 2017

Rolled into #852 based on today's meeting.

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