Michael Gebetsroither, Mon, Oct 15, 2007 02:46:11 +0200:
> > - it is the only OS in the world with multi-root (/a/b/c and /a/b/c
> >   can be not the same, depending on what current "drive" is) and
> >   multi-cwd, which hasn't had formed itself into a problem yet, but
> >   surely will
> 
> Thats true for linux too.
> /a/b/c and /a/b/c can be 2 totally different files depending on the vfs
> namespace you are one.

No it is not. A process will always see the same filesystem object
under the same path at the any given time (IOW, you can't have many
namespaces active at the same time).



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