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    [SOLVED] LXC Container bind mount: map all uid/gid to a single uid/gid on the host

    In your container did you create your group with a gid of 1000? When you do a "ls -la" in your container, you should see the group name you created not 1000. And you also need to add your user to the group created in the container. Also your group permissions only has "read" for test.txt and...
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    [SOLVED] LXC Container bind mount: map all uid/gid to a single uid/gid on the host

    No I don't think so. But you can map your host group to the container group and then in the container add all the users to the group to grant them access.
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    [SOLVED] LXC Container bind mount: map all uid/gid to a single uid/gid on the host

    You should read this - https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Unprivileged_LXC_containers By default, a container's uids/gids are mapped to the host's uids/gids starting at 100000. So a container's uid of 0 (root) would map to the host's uid of 100000. And a container's uid of 1 would map to the host's...

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