# buildah-unshare "1" "June 2018" "buildah" ## NAME buildah\-unshare - Run a command inside of a modified user namespace. ## SYNOPSIS **buildah unshare** [*options*] [**--**] [*command*] ## DESCRIPTION Launches a process (by default, *$SHELL*) in a new user namespace. The user namespace is configured so that the invoking user's UID and primary GID appear to be UID 0 and GID 0, respectively. Any ranges which match that user and group in /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid are also mapped in as themselves with the help of the *newuidmap(1)* and *newgidmap(1)* helpers. buildah unshare is useful for troubleshooting unprivileged operations and for manually clearing storage and other data related to images and containers. It is also useful if you want to use the `buildah mount` command. If an unprivileged user wants to mount and work with a container, then they need to execute buildah unshare. Executing `buildah mount` fails for unprivileged users unless the user is running inside a `buildah unshare` session. ## OPTIONS **--mount**, **-m** [*VARIABLE=]containerNameOrID* Mount the *containerNameOrID* container while running *command*, and set the environment variable *VARIABLE* to the path of the mountpoint. If *VARIABLE* is not specified, it defaults to *containerNameOrID*, which may not be a valid name for an environment variable. ## EXAMPLE buildah unshare id buildah unshare pwd buildah unshare cat /proc/self/uid\_map /proc/self/gid\_map buildah unshare rm -fr $HOME/.local/share/containers/storage /run/user/\`id -u\`/run buildah unshare --mount containerID sh -c 'cat ${containerID}/etc/os-release' buildah unshare --mount root=containerID sh -c 'cat ${root}/etc/os-release' If you want to use buildah with a 'mount' command then you can create a script that looks something like: ```console cat > buildah-script.sh << _EOF #!/bin/bash ctr=$(buildah from scratch) mnt=$(buildah mount $ctr) dnf -y install --installroot=$mnt --use-host-config --setopt "*.countme=false" PACKAGES dnf -y clean all --installroot=$mnt buildah config --entrypoint="/bin/PACKAGE" --env "FOO=BAR" $ctr buildah commit $ctr imagename buildah unmount $ctr _EOF chmod +x buildah-script.sh ``` Then execute it with: ```console buildah unshare ./buildah-script.sh ``` ## SEE ALSO buildah(1), buildah-mount(1), namespaces(7), newuidmap(1), newgidmap(1), user\_namespaces(7)