NAME capabilities - overview of Linux capabilities DESCRIPTION For the purpose of performing permission checks, traditional ... with superuser into distinct units, known as capabil…root directory, keys (see keyrings (7)), and capabilities (see capabilities (7)). A process's user ... gains a full set of capabilities in that namespace. A call to clonehelper will implement a subset of the capabilities documented here. When Git needs to interact ... Every helper must support the "capabilities" command, which Git uses to determine…setfsgid (2). Bypassing permission checks: superuser and capabilities On a traditional UNIX system, the superuser ... Linux, superuser privileges are divided into capabilities (see…several reasons; for example, the permissions and capabilities required for manipulating extended attributes ... Enhanced Linux, and also to implement file capabilities (see capabi…Contains a comma-delimited string representing the capabilities of this SPU context. Possible capabilities ... single-step mode, for debugging. New capabilities flags may be added …fields were added in Linux 2.6.26. EXTENDED CAPABILITIES In addition to controlling which cpus ... cpusets provide the following extended capabilities. Exclusive cpusets If a cpuse…user and group IDs can affect the capabilities of the process, as described in capabilities ... group (5), passwd (5), shadow (5), capabilities (7), namespaces (7), path_resolution…gradually becoming equipped with real-time capabilities, most of which are derived from the former ... pthread_setaffinity_np (3), sched_getcpu (3), capabilities (7), cpuset (7) Pr…Linux-specific features are also per-thread: • capabilities (see capabilities (7)) • CPU affinity ( sched_setaffinityEXIT_CACHE_DIRECTORY systemd.exec (5) EXIT_CAPABILITIES systemd.exec (5) EXIT_CGROUP systemd.exec (5) EXIT_CHDIRsetns (2), unshare (2), proc (5), capabilities (7), cgroup_namespaces (7), cgroups (7), credentialsplugged into other entries via use capabilities, are distinguished by using embedded plus signs ratherrole creation for more details about what capabilities are conferred by this privilegesetns (2), unshare (2), proc (5), capabilities (7), credentials (7), mount_namespaces (7), namespacesjust an example showing the capabilities of current hardware. The above example (essentially a 300Mbitifr_ifru.ifru_slave #endif SEE ALSO proc (5), capabilities (7), ip (7), rtnetlinksocket (2), socketpair (2), cmsg (3), capabilities (7), credentials (7), socketpayload */ ... } SEE ALSO cmsg (3), netlink (3), capabilities (7), rtnetlink (7), sock_diag (7) informationALSO recvmsg (2), sendmsg (2), byteorder (3), capabilities (7), icmp (7), ipv6 (7), netdevice