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-.\" Copyright (c) 2019 by Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
-.\"
-.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft
-.\"
-.\"
-.TH uts_namespaces 7 2023-10-31 "Linux man-pages 6.7"
-.SH NAME
-uts_namespaces \- overview of Linux UTS namespaces
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-UTS namespaces provide isolation of two system identifiers:
-the hostname and the NIS domain name.
-These identifiers are set using
-.BR sethostname (2)
-and
-.BR setdomainname (2),
-and can be retrieved using
-.BR uname (2),
-.BR gethostname (2),
-and
-.BR getdomainname (2).
-Changes made to these identifiers are visible to all other
-processes in the same UTS namespace,
-but are not visible to processes in other UTS namespaces.
-.P
-When a process creates a new UTS namespace using
-.BR clone (2)
-or
-.BR unshare (2)
-with the
-.B CLONE_NEWUTS
-flag, the hostname and domain name of the new UTS namespace are copied
-from the corresponding values in the caller's UTS namespace.
-.P
-Use of UTS namespaces requires a kernel that is configured with the
-.B CONFIG_UTS_NS
-option.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR nsenter (1),
-.BR unshare (1),
-.BR clone (2),
-.BR getdomainname (2),
-.BR gethostname (2),
-.BR setns (2),
-.BR uname (2),
-.BR unshare (2),
-.BR namespaces (7)