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NAME
       /proc/pid/mountinfo - mount information

DESCRIPTION
       /proc/pid/mountinfo (since Linux 2.6.26)
              This  file  contains  information  about mounts in the process's
              mount namespace (see mount_namespaces(7)).  It supplies  various
              information  (e.g.,  propagation  state,  root of mount for bind
              mounts, identifier for each mount and its parent) that is  miss-
              ing  from  the  (older) /proc/pid/mounts file, and fixes various
              other problems with that file (e.g.,  nonextensibility,  failure
              to distinguish per-mount versus per-superblock options).

              The file contains lines of the form:

              36 35 98:0 /mnt1 /mnt2 rw,noatime master:1 - ext3 /dev/root rw,errors=continue
              (1)(2)(3)   (4)   (5)      (6)      (7)   (8) (9)   (10)         (11)

              The  numbers  in parentheses are labels for the descriptions be-
              low:

              (1)  mount ID: a unique ID for the mount (may  be  reused  after
                   umount(2)).

              (2)  parent  ID:  the ID of the parent mount (or of self for the
                   root of this mount namespace's mount tree).

                   If a new mount is stacked on top  of  a  previous  existing
                   mount  (so that it hides the existing mount) at pathname P,
                   then the parent of the new mount is the previous  mount  at
                   that  location.   Thus,  when  looking  at  all  the mounts
                   stacked at a particular location, the top-most mount is the
                   one that is not the parent of any other mount at  the  same
                   location.  (Note, however, that this top-most mount will be
                   accessible  only if the longest path subprefix of P that is
                   a mount point is not itself hidden by a stacked mount.)

                   If the parent mount lies outside the process's root  direc-
                   tory (see chroot(2)), the ID shown here won't have a corre-
                   sponding  record  in  mountinfo  whose  mount  ID (field 1)
                   matches this parent mount ID (because mounts that lie  out-
                   side   the  process's  root  directory  are  not  shown  in
                   mountinfo).  As a special case of this point, the process's
                   root mount may have  a  parent  mount  (for  the  initramfs
                   filesystem) that lies outside the process's root directory,
                   and an entry for that mount will not appear in mountinfo.

              (3)  major:minor: the value of st_dev for files on this filesys-
                   tem (see stat(2)).

              (4)  root: the pathname of the directory in the filesystem which
                   forms the root of this mount.

              (5)  mount  point:  the  pathname of the mount point relative to
                   the process's root directory.

              (6)  mount options: per-mount options (see mount(2)).

              (7)  optional  fields:  zero  or  more  fields   of   the   form
                   "tag[:value]"; see below.

              (8)  separator:  the  end  of the optional fields is marked by a
                   single hyphen.

              (9)  filesystem  type:  the  filesystem   type   in   the   form
                   "type[.subtype]".

              (10) mount source: filesystem-specific information or "none".

              (11) super options: per-superblock options (see mount(2)).

              Currently,  the  possible  optional  fields  are shared, master,
              propagate_from, and unbindable.  See mount_namespaces(7)  for  a
              description of these fields.  Parsers should ignore all unrecog-
              nized optional fields.

              For   more  information  on  mount  propagation  see  Documenta-
              tion/filesystems/sharedsubtree.rst  (or   Documentation/filesys-
              tems/sharedsubtree.txt  before  Linux  5.8)  in the Linux kernel
              source tree.

SEE ALSO
       proc(5)

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