Lines Matching refs:devices
47 `BPF_PROG_TYPE_CGROUP_DEVICE` BPF program — on cgroupv2 — or the `devices`
48 cgroup controller — on cgroupv1 — so that no other devices but these may be
213 devices, for example hashed out of the container names. That way it is more
240 types should have major and minor of zero (which are unallocated devices on
248 character and block devices nodes (there are fallbacks for this case).
282 cgroupv2 — or the `devices` controller — on cgroupv1 — to restrict what
301 subsystem consists of all the devices `/dev/tty*`, `/dev/vcs*`, `/dev/vcsa*`
307 5. Don't pretend that passing arbitrary devices to containers could really work
308 well. For example, do not pass device nodes for block devices to the
309 container. Device access (with the exception of network devices) is not
314 devices will appear available or enumerable, inside the container.
322 `systemd-udevd.service` is started to manage your devices — inside the
325 containers and the host would try to manage the same devices, fighting for
333 as special exception, the devices in `/sys/class/net/` are virtualized