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30352 reserved UIDs



Why does the policy mark 30352 UIDs and GIDs as reserved?

What are they reserved for?

What if a Debian system (cluster) needs > 35000 UIDs and thus has to
penetrate the reserved spaces?

Or did it just "seem like a good idea at the time" and we can now
conclude that Debian will never make use of these UIDs anyway?

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