3 points | by bcye 1 day ago
3 comments
Start with introductory physical unix handbooks that cover user permissions, fork(2), and exec(2).
Oddly enough containers only add something like a git-fs-chroot and network-chroot on top. The principles are all still the same.
Like I said, I didn’t like this answer either until I read a few of the books.
Start with introductory physical unix handbooks that cover user permissions, fork(2), and exec(2).
Oddly enough containers only add something like a git-fs-chroot and network-chroot on top. The principles are all still the same.
Like I said, I didn’t like this answer either until I read a few of the books.