![]() ![]() When it says X Exit, it means to use Ctrl+X keys to exit the editor. (using a symlink isn't practical) Jonathan Hartley at 1:53 For all serious intents and purposes, it is unsupported and all answers here are hacky and risky-to-use. If you want to sync a save game between machines, you need to match uids. What I'm asking for, is to remove the hardcoded host UID 1982 and GID 1982 from the dockerfile. You should get familiar with the symbols in Nano. You may want to change these UID/GID values to something more appropriate, such as the root account, and perhaps even relocate the folder to avoid future. 1 The current version of Nethack (3.6.0) saves games including the current uid in the filename. RUN useradd -m -u $UID -g $GID -s /bin/bash $UNAME This bash will generate a docker file as the following and build on it. ![]() RUN useradd -m -u \$UID -g \$GID -s /bin/bash \$UNAMEÄocker build -f bb.dockerfile -t testimg. Question 1 Why the rw parameter didn't work as expected If the directory is unmounted and again if in the client is tried (multiple lines for presentation purposes): sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.1.X/thenumbers /mnt/192.168.1. I can do it with a bash script: #!/bin/bashÄ®cho ARG UID=$ > bb.dockerfile Similar to the SO post about replicating UID/GID in container from host but how do you build the image with a user with replicate UID and GID? Preferably, how do you do it with a dockerfile? Similar to the SO post about replicating UID/GID in container from host but how do you build the image with a user with replicate UID and GID Preferably, how do you do it with a dockerfile I can do it with a bash script: /bin/bash current uid and gid curruidid -u currgidid -g create bb.dockerfile: cat << EOF1 > bb.![]()
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