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[Ubuntu] Breaking Change: runner user will have UID 1001 instead of 1000 for larger runners #10936

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subir0071 opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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subir0071 commented Nov 8, 2024

Breaking changes

The user ID of runner user on larger runners, used to execute github jobs, will change from 1000 to 1001. This will match the UID on standard runners.

Target date

December 09, 2024.

The motivation for the changes

Users can hit permission issues when swapping workflows between larger and standard runners, especially with certain container operations.

Impact

For larger runners the runner user ID will be changed to 1001 to make it consistent with standard runners.

Any larger runners workflows that take a hard dependency on the exact value of the runner UID, currently 1000, will need to be updated. We recommend resolving the UID at run time to ensure you always have the correct value.

Platforms affected

  • Azure DevOps
  • GitHub Actions

Runner images affected

  • Ubuntu 20.04
  • Ubuntu 22.04
  • Ubuntu 24.04
  • macOS 12
  • macOS 13
  • macOS 13 Arm64
  • macOS 14
  • macOS 14 Arm64
  • macOS 15
  • macOS 15 Arm64
  • Windows Server 2019
  • Windows Server 2022

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@gdryke gdryke changed the title [Ubuntu] runner user would have UID 1001 instead of 1000 for larger runners [Ubuntu] Breaking Change: runner user will have UID 1001 instead of 1000 for larger runners Nov 8, 2024
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Dajcsi commented Nov 15, 2024

Gff

jiripetrlik added a commit to jiripetrlik/codeflare-common that referenced this issue Nov 26, 2024
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