On 2025-08-12, Askar Safin <safinaskar@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > move_mount for v2 contained this: > > Mounts cannot be moved beneath the rootfs > > In v3 you changed this to this: > > Mount objects cannot be attached beneath the filesystem root > > You made this phrase worse. > > "Filesystem root" can be understood as "root of superblock". > So, please, change this to "root directory" or something. Maybe I should borrow the "root mount" terminology from pivot_root(2)? (Though they use "root mount in the mount namespace of the calling process", which is a little wordy.) I didn't like using "rootfs" as shorthand in a man-page. > > This would create a new bind-mount of /home/cyphar as attached mount object, and then attach > You meant "as detached mount object" Thanks, I have already fixed this in my branch (and the two other misuses of "attach" in fsopen(2)). FWIW, open_tree(2) was the first man-page in this series that I wrote, so I hadn't settled on the wording the first draft. -- Aleksa Sarai Senior Software Engineer (Containers) SUSE Linux GmbH https://www.cyphar.com/
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