I have hardlinked some files into an lxc container to share them with
someone. The files belong to uid 1000 on the host, but inside the
container there also exists a user with uid 1000.
Because they have the same uid, the user from the container is able
to modify the files of the host user.

Is there a way to isolate the uids, so that host-uid would not have
the same rights as container-uid, even if they have the same numerical
value?

Regards,
Reiner

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