## Name bindmount - create a bindmount from `source_fd` to a target path. ## Synopsis ```**c++ #include ErrorOr bindmount(int source_fd, StringView target, int flags); ``` ## Description `bindmount()` create a bindmount from `source_fd` to a target path `target`, with mount flags of `flags`. The following `flags` are supported: * `MS_NODEV`: Disallow opening any devices from this file system. * `MS_NOEXEC`: Disallow executing any executables from this file system. * `MS_NOSUID`: Ignore set-user-id bits on executables from this file system. * `MS_RDONLY`: Mount the filesystem read-only. * `MS_WXALLOWED`: Allow W^X protection circumvention for executables on this file system. * `MS_AXALLOWED`: Allow anonymous executable mappings for executables on this file system. * `MS_NOREGULAR`: Disallow opening any regular files from this file system. These flags can be used as a security measure to limit the possible abuses of the mounted file system. ## Errors * `EINVAL`: The `flags` value contains deprecated flags such as `MS_REMOUNT` or `MS_BIND`. * `EPERM`: The current process does not have superuser privileges. * `ENODEV`: The `source_fd` is not an open file descriptor to a valid filesystem inode. All of the usual path resolution errors may also occur. ## See also * [`mount`(2)](help://man/2/mount)