Hello, Serge. On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 01:46:39PM -0500, Serge E. Hallyn wrote: > It's not a leak of any information we're trying to hide. I realize > something like 8 years have passed, but I still basically go by the > ksummit guidance that containers are ok but the kernel's first priority > is to facilitate containers but not trick containers into thinking > they're not containerized. So long as the container is properly set > up, I don't think there's anything the workload could do with the > nsroot= info other than *know* that it is in a ns cgroup. > > If we did change that guidance, there's a slew of proc info that we > could better virtualize :)
I see. I'm just wondering because the information here seems a bit gratuituous. Isn't the only thing necessary telling whether the root is bind mounted or namescoped? Wouldn't simple "nsroot" work for that purpose? Thanks. -- tejun