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Using nsswrapper is no longer the recommended method. The preferred suggestion now is to make /etc/passwd and /etc/group writable and add entries from the ENTRYPOINT script.
FWIW though, you're right we should probably just remove the nsswrapper example altogether given is doesn't really buy you anything over the supported method. I think I've just been delaying its removal in case someone needed this as a reference for something. Thanks for the input and the /etc/group pointer.
Using nsswrapper is no longer the recommended method. The preferred suggestion now is to make
/etc/passwd
and/etc/group
writable and add entries from theENTRYPOINT
script.See section 'Support Arbitrary User IDs`` in:
For an actual example, which also includes updating
/etc/group
which sometimes is also necessary but docs don't mention, see:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: