Serge: Do you have any comment on the /proc/self/uid_map and /proc/self/gid_map range comment I made above? I only ask again because I get hundreds of hits for a search of "/proc/self/uid_map 4294967295", but zero hits for a search of "/proc/self/uid_map 429496729".
Serge: Do you have any comment on the /proc/self/uid_map and /proc/self/gid_map range comment I made above? I only ask again because I get hundreds of hits for a search of "/proc/self/uid_map 4294967295", but zero hits for a search of "/proc/self/uid_map 429496729".
For example: /lists. linuxcontainers .org/pipermail/ lxc-devel/ 2013-October/ 005854. html
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(craftily selected because you wrote it.)
If it is supposed to be 4294967295, I'll change it.
Do you mind if I change this:
When new users are created
in Ubuntu 14.04, they are by default offered a range of userids.
The list of assigned ids can be seen in the files
To This:
As of Ubuntu 14.04, when new users are created they are by default offered a range of userids.
The list of assigned ids can be seen in the files