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One way is to restore the images into a separate pid namespace. This can be done by using the <code>unshare -p -m --fork --mount-proc</code> command and then doing the restore. In this case, you might also want to unshare the mount namespace and re-mount the /proc, so that the restored tasks can use it. This method effectively means restoring tasks in a container.
 
One way is to restore the images into a separate pid namespace. This can be done by using the <code>unshare -p -m --fork --mount-proc</code> command and then doing the restore. In this case, you might also want to unshare the mount namespace and re-mount the /proc, so that the restored tasks can use it. This method effectively means restoring tasks in a container.
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Note, however, that them most correct way is to run the tasks you plan to checkpoint in the pid namespace (with /proc tune-up if required) from the very beginning.
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Note, however, that the most correct way is to run the tasks you plan to checkpoint in the pid namespace (with /proc tune-up if required) from the very beginning.
    
=== Kill the obstacle ===
 
=== Kill the obstacle ===
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