On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 05:17:34PM +0100, David du Colombier wrote:
> > The mounts in my profile are the vanilla ones (the only customizations
> > are for the network, the mouse, the keyboard). I do not play with the
> > namespace.
> > 
> > Have you an idea where to look to find what are the offending
> > instructions? /boot(8)?
> 
> It's probably simply because /root is a recursive bind.
> 
> See /lib/namespace.

Yes, but reading "Getting Dot-Dot right" by Rob Pike, I thought that the
solution was to have, underneath, one uniq pathname for a file. Date(1)
can format UTC; whatever the user presentation, underneath there is only
the UTC. Namespace is a way to manage the nicknames, or the presentation
of data; to manage different views of the "real" thing, but underneath 
there is an uniq pathname; a pathname finally resolved to something
(no infinite recursion).

So I'm wrong?
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