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Dear developer, as you can see, in proot, all files belong to the user who logs in. This situation usually leads to the inability of postgres to update because the database directory is owned by root. Even if the postgres user becomes sudo, it will still be denied to update. Therefore, I request you, the respected developer, to add a new feature that allows the ownership of files within proot to be specified separately, rather than the current situation where even using chown is of no avail. If the current -q option can achieve such a function, please also inform me of the usage method.
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Dear developer, as you can see, in proot, all files belong to the user who logs in. This situation usually leads to the inability of postgres to update because the database directory is owned by root. Even if the postgres user becomes sudo, it will still be denied to update. Therefore, I request you, the respected developer, to add a new feature that allows the ownership of files within proot to be specified separately, rather than the current situation where even using chown is of no avail. If the current -q option can achieve such a function, please also inform me of the usage method.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: