úÎám      provisionalnon-portable (requires Linux)NoneB 8A single group mapping, used with user namespaces. See user_namespaces(7) for more details.7A single user mapping, used with user namespaces. See user_namespaces(7) for more details.A unique namespace id.Types of namespaces. ]Detach the process from one or more namespaces and move it to new ones. See the man page of  unshare(2) for more details. DMove process to an already existing namespace. See the man page of setns(2) for more details. See also  7 for a slightly higher level version of this function. IMove process to an already existing namespace. This is a wrapper around  . This function requires /proc to be mounted. NRetrieve the id of a Namespace. Useful for debugging. This function requires /proc to be mounted.SDefine the user mappings for the specified user namespace. This function requires /proc to be mounted. See user_namespaces(7) for more details.TDefine the group mappings for the specified user namespace. This function requires /proc to be mounted. See user_namespaces(7) for more details.  6A file descriptor referring to a namespace file in a /proc/[pid]/ns/ directory.Specify the namespace type that the file descriptor must refer to. If the two types do not much, the function will fail. Use  to allow any type. The pid( of any process in the target namespace.The type of the namespace. 6The pid of any process in the target user namespace.  means use the current process.6The pid of any process in the target user namespace.  means use the current process.           linux-namespaces-0.1.0.0System.Linux.Namespaces GroupMapping UserMapping NamespaceID NamespaceUTSUserPIDMountNetworkIPCunshare setNamespaceenterNamespacegetNamespaceIDwriteUserMappingswriteGroupMappingsc_setns c_unshare toCloneFlags toProcNamebase Data.MaybeNothing toProcPath toProcDir$fReadNamespaceID$fShowNamespaceID