...has a home directory on the same machine, wants to contribute. Bob begins with: bob$ git clone /home/alice/project myrepo This creates a new directory myrepo containing a clone …...ou can use submodules to hold large binary assets and these repositories can be shallowly cloned such that you do not have a large history locally. •Transfer size: In its curren…...ser namespace of the process that creates the user namespace via a call to unshare (2) or clone (2) with the CLONE_NEWUSER flag. The kernel imposes (since Linux 3.11) a limit of…...e made to this database. -1 means no limit. istemplate If true, then this database can be cloned by any user with CREATEDB privileges; if false, then only superusers or the owne…...space start at 1, somewhat like a standalone system, and calls to fork (2), vfork (2), or clone (2) will produce processes with PIDs that are unique within the namespace. Use of…...he resources that are isolated by the namespace type. Namespace Flag Page Isolates Cgroup CLONE_NEWCGROUP cgroup_namespaces (7) Cgroup root directory IPC CLONE_NEWIPC ipc_namesp…...le to processes in other UTS namespaces. When a process creates a new UTS namespace using clone (2) or unshare (2) with the CLONE_NEWUTS flag, the hostname and domain name of th…...y is set up in /pub/repo.git on the host foo.com. Then as an individual committer you can clone the shared repository over ssh with: $ git clone foo.com:/pub/repo.git/ my-projec…...ctl (1) is a program run after forking, this is of no utility. A thread created using the clone (2) CLONE_THREAD flag has the same process keyring as the caller of clone (2). Wh…...cords in the /proc/ pid /cgroup file. When a process creates a new cgroup namespace using clone (2) or unshare (2) with the CLONE_NEWCGROUP flag, its current cgroups directories…..., and uses these commands in addition to the ones needed by a standalone developer. • git-clone (1) from the upstream to prime your local repository. • git-pull (1) and git-fetc…...udoterminal master is opened by calling posix_openpt (3). (This function opens the master clone device, /dev/ptmx ; see pts (4).) After performing any program-specific initializ…...rogram run after forking, this is of no utility. Thread keyrings are not inherited across clone (2) and fork (2) and are cleared by execve (2). A thread keyring is destroyed whe…...rnel that is configured with the CONFIG_IPC_NS option. SEE ALSO nsenter (1), unshare (1), clone (2), setns (2), unshare (2), mq_overview (7), namespaces (7), sysvipc (7)...rnel that is configured with the CONFIG_NET_NS option. SEE ALSO nsenter (1), unshare (1), clone (2), veth (4), proc (5), sysfs (5), namespaces (7), user_namespaces (7), brctl (8…...efinition. If the table that the trigger is on is a partitioned table, then corresponding clone triggers in the partitions are renamed too. The DEPENDS ON EXTENSION clause marks…...database. -1 (the default) means no limit. istemplate If true, then this database can be cloned by any user with CREATEDB privileges; if false (the default), then only superuser…...ially careful. Threads inherit the protection key rights of the parent at the time of the clone (2), system call. Applications should either ensure that their own permissions ar…...e used instead of a numeric key ID in much the same way. User keyrings are independent of clone (2), fork (2), vfork (2), execve (2), and _exit (2) excepting that the keyring is…...format. Supported commands: list , import . check-connectivity Can guarantee that when a clone is requested, the received pack is self contained and is connected. get Can use th…