1NEWGIDMAP(1) User Commands NEWGIDMAP(1)
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6 newgidmap - set the gid mapping of a user namespace
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9 newgidmap pid gid lowergid count [gid lowergid count [ ... ]]
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12 The newgidmap sets /proc/[pid]/gid_map based on its command line
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16 After the pid argument, newgidmap expects sets of 3 integers:
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19 Beginning of the range of GIDs inside the user namespace.
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22 Beginning of the range of GIDs outside the user namespace.
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25 Length of the ranges (both inside and outside the user namespace).
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27 newgidmap verifies that the caller is the owner of the process
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32 Note that newgidmap may be used only once for a given process.
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35 There currently are no options to the newgidmap command.
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38 /etc/subgid
39 List of user's subordinate group IDs.
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41 /proc/[pid]/gid_map
42 Mapping of gids from one between user namespaces.
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