docs: update linux user namespace section in setup-development.md
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### Files created inside container are attributed to root locally (Linux)
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You may use Linux user namespaces to fix this:
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You may use Linux user namespaces to fix this on your machine:
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> **Note:**
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2. Configure the subordinate uid/guid:
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```bash
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# in /etc/subuid
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username:1000:1
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username:100000:65536
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```
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```bash
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# in /etc/subgid
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username:1000:1
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username:100000:65536
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```
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```
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4. That's it! Now, the root user in the container will be mapped to the user on
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your local machine, no more permission problems! 🎉
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your local machine, no more permission issues! 🎉
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You can check
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[this great article](https://www.jujens.eu/posts/en/2017/Jul/02/docker-userns-remap/)
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