>> this looks like more a pid namespace leak to me.
>
> g...@black /etc/kernels $ cat kernel-config-x86_64-2.6.31-zen11-lxc-bt |
> grep CONFIG_PID_NS
> CONFIG_PID_NS=y
> g...@black /etc/kernels $ cat kernel-config-x86_64-2.6.33-zen1-lxc-bt |
> grep CONFIG_PID_NS
> CONFIG_PID_NS=y
>
> Perhaps kernel 2.6.31-zen11 have a bug. Now it works.

I checked bash source code and did some 'git log' digging  between 2.6.31
and 2.6.33 but I didn't find any obvious fix.

> Sorry for the noise on the ML

It looks like a regression, not noise ! Hopefully it's fixed.

Thanks,

C.
  


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