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205 the same kernel id in their kernel idmapsets. For example, consider the
229 this question both idmappings need to contain the same kernel id in their
280 this question both idmappings need to contain the same userspace id in their
591 to use their home directories on different machines where they are assigned
593 on their machine at home and all files in their home directory will usually be
595 ``u1125``. This makes it rather difficult to interact with their home directory
596 on their work machine.
601 user switches from their home to their work machine. For really large sets of
958 Consider our previous example where a user has their home directory on portable
959 storage. At home they have id ``u1000`` and all files in their home directory
962 Taking their home directory with them becomes problematic. They can't easily
963 access their files, they might not be able to write to disk without applying
968 mount for their home directory on their work computer or their computer at home
973 plugs in their portable storage at their work station they can setup a job that
1005 on their work computer:
1034 which is the caller's userspace id on their workstation in our example.
1037 their home directory back to their home computer where they are assigned