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authorEugene Yakubovich <eugene.yakubovich@coreos.com>2015-07-21 15:48:38 -0700
committerEugene Yakubovich <eugene.yakubovich@coreos.com>2015-08-28 18:06:05 -0700
commit5e5bfa6e1c915e795dd99ab65275c4bf9af667ed (patch)
treed97072b83b0a6be50e246fa99d1d99536fb75460 /man/systemd-nspawn.xml
parent0d04f1ffec81842ed7135746ccefe58186c93707 (diff)
nspawn: add (no)rbind option to --bind and --bind-ro
--bind and --bind-ro perform the bind mount non-recursively. It is sometimes (often?) desirable to do a recursive mount. This patch adds an optional set of bind mount options in the form of: --bind=src-path:dst-path:options options are comma separated and currently only "rbind" and "norbind" are allowed. Default value is "rbind".
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diff --git a/man/systemd-nspawn.xml b/man/systemd-nspawn.xml
index 4966749259..6165fe1357 100644
--- a/man/systemd-nspawn.xml
+++ b/man/systemd-nspawn.xml
@@ -576,12 +576,15 @@
<term><option>--bind-ro=</option></term>
<listitem><para>Bind mount a file or directory from the host
- into the container. Either takes a path argument -- in which
+ into the container. Takes one of: a path argument -- in which
case the specified path will be mounted from the host to the
same path in the container --, or a colon-separated pair of
paths -- in which case the first specified path is the source
in the host, and the second path is the destination in the
- container. Backslash escapes are interpreted so
+ container --, or a colon-separated triple of source path,
+ destination path and mount options. Mount options are comma
+ separated and currently only "rbind" and "norbind"
+ are allowed. Defaults to "rbind". Backslash escapes are interpreted so
<literal>\:</literal> may be used to embed colons in either path.
This option may be specified multiple times for
creating multiple independent bind mount points. The