Îõ³h&^ r.      !"#$%&'()*+,- provisionalnon-portable (requires Linux) Safe-InferredÑ > linux-namespaces+The virtualized clock whose offset is set time_namespaces(7) for more details.linux-namespaces8A single group mapping, used with user namespaces. See user_namespaces(7) for more details.linux-namespaces7A single user mapping, used with user namespaces. See user_namespaces(7) for more details.linux-namespacesA unique namespace id.linux-namespacesTypes of namespaces.linux-namespacesÝDetach the process from one or more namespaces and move it to new ones. See the man page of  unshare(2) for more details.linux-namespacesÈMove the 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.linux-namespacesÍMove the process to an already existing namespace. This is a wrapper around . This function requires /proc to be mounted.linux-namespacesÎRetrieve the id of a Namespace. Useful for debugging. This function requires /proc to be mounted.linux-namespacesÓDefine the user mappings for the specified user namespace. This function requires /proc to be mounted. See user_namespaces(7) for more details.linux-namespacesÔDefine the group mappings for the specified user namespace. This function requires /proc to be mounted. See user_namespaces(7) for more details.linux-namespaces”Set the offset for a virtualized clock. This can only be called before any process has been created in the time namespace. This function requires /proc to be mounted. See time_namespaces(7) for more details.linux-namespaces6A file descriptor referring to a namespace file in a /proc/[pid]/ns/ directory.linux-namespaces€Specify the namespace type that the file descriptor must refer to. If the two types do not match, the function will fail. Use . to allow any type.linux-namespacesThe pid( of any process in the target namespace.linux-namespacesThe type of the namespace.linux-namespacesThe pid. of any process in the target namespace. Use .+ for the namespace of the calling process.linux-namespacesThe type of the namespace.linux-namespacesThe pid3 of any process in the target user namespace. Use .+ for the namespace of the calling process.linux-namespaces The mappings.linux-namespacesThe pid3 of any process in the target user namespace. Use .+ for the namespace of the calling process.linux-namespaces The mappings.linux-namespaces