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@@ -715,10 +715,9 @@ the first 65536 range:
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dockremap:165536:65536
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```
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-> **Note:** On a fresh Fedora install, we had to `touch` the
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-> `/etc/subuid` and `/etc/subgid` files to have ranges assigned when users
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-> were created. Once these files existed, range assignment on user creation
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-> worked properly.
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+> **Note:** On Fedora 22, you have to `touch` the `/etc/subuid` and `/etc/subgid`
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+> files to have ranges assigned when users are created. Once these files
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+> exist, range assignment on user creation works properly.
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If you have a preferred/self-managed user with subordinate ID mappings already
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configured, you can provide that username or uid to the `--userns-remap` flag.
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@@ -899,4 +898,4 @@ Updating and reloading the cluster configurations such as `--cluster-store`,
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`--cluster-advertise` and `--cluster-store-opts` will take effect only if
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these configurations were not previously configured. Configuration reload will
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log a warning message if it detects a change in previously configured cluster
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-configurations.
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+configurations.
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