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Standardize on 'file system' and 'namespace' in man pages.
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                                 space-separated list of cgroup
                                 identifiers. A cgroup identifier is
                                 formatted like
-                                <filename>cpu:/foo/bar</filename>,
+                                <filename noindex='true'>cpu:/foo/bar</filename>,
                                 where "cpu" indicates the kernel
                                 control group controller used, and
-                                <filename>/foo/bar</filename> is the
+                                <filename noindex='true'>/foo/bar</filename> is the
                                 control group path. The controller
                                 name and ":" may be omitted in which
                                 case the named systemd control group
                                 in specific paths in specific kernel
                                 controller hierarchies. It is not
                                 recommended to manipulate the service
-                                control group path in the systemd
-                                named hierarchy. For details about
+                                control group path in the private
+                                systemd named hierarchy
+                                (i.e. <literal>name=systemd</literal>),
+                                and doing this might result in
+                                undefined behaviour. For details about
                                 control groups see <ulink
                                 url="http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt">cgroups.txt</ulink>.</para>
 
                                 <term><varname>InaccessibleDirectories=</varname></term>
 
                                 <listitem><para>Sets up a new
-                                file-system name space for executed
+                                file system namespace for executed
                                 processes. These options may be used
                                 to limit access a process might have
-                                to the main file-system
+                                to the main file system
                                 hierarchy. Each setting takes a
                                 space-separated list of absolute
                                 directory paths. Directories listed in