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44 Let's say /mnt has a mount that is shared.
48 so the sample 'smount' program is no longer needed and has been
70 Note that the mount has propagated to the mount at /mnt as well.
83 Let's say /mnt has a mount which is shared.
104 Note the mount event has propagated to the mount at /tmp
115 Note how the mount event has not propagated to the mount at
217 and if /usr has a versioning filesystem mounted, then that
270 A slave mount as the name implies has a master mount from which
284 has its own peer group too. This vfsmount receives propagation
333 ** slaving a non-shared mount has no effect on the mount.
421 If the source tree that is rbind has some unbindable mounts,
567 If any of 'C2' or 'C3' has some child mounts, then that mount is not
569 to be unmounted and 'C1' has some sub-mounts, the umount operation is
670 let's say the root tree has just two directories with
698 it has two vfsmounts
724 it has 6 vfsmounts
730 I won't draw the tree..but it has 24 vfsmounts
734 This is an exponential function. And this tree has way more
742 let's say the root tree has just two directories with
857 other. 'A' has got 3 slave mounts 'E' 'F' and 'G' 'C' has got 2 slave
858 mounts 'J' and 'K' and 'D' has got two slave mounts 'H' and 'I'.
860 'K' has 3 slaves 'M', 'L' and 'N'
887 The former modifies a vfsmount that has not been visible in any shared