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Hello. I am not a kernel hacker-class Linux expert, but I can understand details if I read well-written material carefully enough. That said, I can not make any sense of the first paragraph under the section 'Unified hierarchy', though my intuition (based on some obvious facts) tells me that something important is to be stated there. (BTW, I mean no snarky criticism of non-native English speakers' writing.)
Can someone perhaps begin to clarify that paragraph?
DrTLesterThomas ( talk) 19:45, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
Roxxik ( talk) 10:18, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
While namespaces cover the general topic of virtualization and are often used together with cgroups they should not be explained in this article. I'd appreciate a dedicated article for namespaces in Linux.
Note: The LXC article links to Cgroups#Namespace-isolation
EDIT: I just added it myself and linked to it in the namespace section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Roxxik ( talk • contribs) 01:31, 26 March 2016 (UTC)
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Re: "isolates the resource usage"
I understand limiting resource usage, but what does "isolate" mean here?
The common English meaning is to make something separate or apart. How is the resource usage made separate?
Does "isolate" here mean processes are moved to their own exclusively allocated cores or CPUs?
I'm guessing it's just a language mistake to use "isolate" in this explanation. If so, the word should be removed.
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Hello. I am not a kernel hacker-class Linux expert, but I can understand details if I read well-written material carefully enough. That said, I can not make any sense of the first paragraph under the section 'Unified hierarchy', though my intuition (based on some obvious facts) tells me that something important is to be stated there. (BTW, I mean no snarky criticism of non-native English speakers' writing.)
Can someone perhaps begin to clarify that paragraph?
DrTLesterThomas ( talk) 19:45, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
Roxxik ( talk) 10:18, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
While namespaces cover the general topic of virtualization and are often used together with cgroups they should not be explained in this article. I'd appreciate a dedicated article for namespaces in Linux.
Note: The LXC article links to Cgroups#Namespace-isolation
EDIT: I just added it myself and linked to it in the namespace section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Roxxik ( talk • contribs) 01:31, 26 March 2016 (UTC)
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Re: "isolates the resource usage"
I understand limiting resource usage, but what does "isolate" mean here?
The common English meaning is to make something separate or apart. How is the resource usage made separate?
Does "isolate" here mean processes are moved to their own exclusively allocated cores or CPUs?
I'm guessing it's just a language mistake to use "isolate" in this explanation. If so, the word should be removed.