diff --git a/docs/setup-development.md b/docs/setup-development.md index 63617d7d..8020cbdb 100644 --- a/docs/setup-development.md +++ b/docs/setup-development.md @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ - [Introduction](#introduction) - [Pre-requisites](#pre-requisites) - - [(recommended) Develop inside the app Container with VSCode](#recommended-develop-inside-the-app-container-with-vscode) - - [(not-recommended) Develop outside the app container](#not-recommended-develop-outside-the-app-container) +- [(recommended) Develop inside the app Container with VSCode](#recommended-develop-inside-the-app-container-with-vscode) +- [(not-recommended) Develop outside the app container](#not-recommended-develop-outside-the-app-container) - [Install Castopod Host's dependencies](#install-castopod-hosts-dependencies) - [Initialize and populate database](#initialize-and-populate-database) - [Start hacking](#start-hacking) @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ and run `npm install` again. ### Files created inside container are attributed to root locally (Linux) -You may use Linux user namespaces to fix this: +You may use Linux user namespaces to fix this on your machine: > **Note:** > @@ -352,11 +352,13 @@ You may use Linux user namespaces to fix this: 2. Configure the subordinate uid/guid: ```bash + # in /etc/subuid username:1000:1 username:100000:65536 ``` ```bash + # in /etc/subgid username:1000:1 username:100000:65536 ``` @@ -368,7 +370,7 @@ You may use Linux user namespaces to fix this: ``` 4. That's it! Now, the root user in the container will be mapped to the user on - your local machine, no more permission problems! 🎉 + your local machine, no more permission issues! 🎉 You can check [this great article](https://www.jujens.eu/posts/en/2017/Jul/02/docker-userns-remap/)