Re: [PATCH 1/6] tools/pygrub: Set mount propagation to private recursively

2023-11-23 Thread Alejandro Vallejo
On 22/11/2023 19:48, Andrew Cooper wrote: On 22/11/2023 7:46 pm, Andrew Cooper wrote: On 06/11/2023 3:05 pm, Alejandro Vallejo wrote: This is important in order for every mount done inside a mount namespace to go away after the namespace itself goes away. The comment referring to unreliability

Re: [PATCH 1/6] tools/pygrub: Set mount propagation to private recursively

2023-11-22 Thread Andrew Cooper
On 22/11/2023 7:46 pm, Andrew Cooper wrote: > On 06/11/2023 3:05 pm, Alejandro Vallejo wrote: >> This is important in order for every mount done inside a mount namespace to >> go away after the namespace itself goes away. The comment referring to >> unreliability in Linux 4.19 was just wrong. >> >>

Re: [PATCH 1/6] tools/pygrub: Set mount propagation to private recursively

2023-11-22 Thread Andrew Cooper
On 06/11/2023 3:05 pm, Alejandro Vallejo wrote: > This is important in order for every mount done inside a mount namespace to > go away after the namespace itself goes away. The comment referring to > unreliability in Linux 4.19 was just wrong. > > This patch sets the story straight and makes the d

[PATCH 1/6] tools/pygrub: Set mount propagation to private recursively

2023-11-06 Thread Alejandro Vallejo
This is important in order for every mount done inside a mount namespace to go away after the namespace itself goes away. The comment referring to unreliability in Linux 4.19 was just wrong. This patch sets the story straight and makes the depriv pygrub a bit more confined should a layer of the on