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SUBGID(5) File Formats and Conversions SUBGID(5)
subgid - the subordinate gid file
Each line in /etc/subgid contains a user name and a range of subordinate group ids that user is allowed to use. This is specified with three fields delimited by colons (“:”). These fields are: • login name or UID • numerical subordinate group ID • numerical subordinate group ID count This file specifies the group IDs that ordinary users can use, with the newgidmap command, to configure gid mapping in a user namespace. Multiple ranges may be specified per user. When large number of entries (10000-100000 or more) are defined in /etc/subgid, parsing performance penalty will become noticeable. In this case it is recommended to use UIDs instead of login names. Benchmarks have shown speed-ups up to 20x.
/etc/subgid Per user subordinate group IDs. /etc/subgid- Backup file for /etc/subgid.
login.defs(5), newgidmap(1), newuidmap(1), newusers(8), subuid(5), useradd(8), userdel(8), usermod(8), user_namespaces(7).
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shadow-utils 4.8.1 12/18/2020 SUBGID(5)
Pages that refer to this page: newgidmap(1), subuid(5), user_namespaces(7), newusers(8), useradd(8), userdel(8), usermod(8)