2d) A unbindable mount is a unbindable private mount
- let's say we have a mount at /mnt and we make is unbindable
+ let's say we have a mount at /mnt and we make it unbindable
# mount --make-unbindable /mnt
namespaces are made first class objects with user API to
associate/disassociate a namespace with userid, then each user
could have his/her own namespace and tailor it to his/her
- requirements. Offcourse its needs support from PAM.
+ requirements. This needs to be supported in PAM.
D) Versioned files
If the entire mount tree is visible at multiple locations, then
- a underlying versioning file system can return different
- version of the file depending on the path used to access that
+ an underlying versioning file system can return different
+ versions of the file depending on the path used to access that
file.
An example is: