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While the deployment is spinning up, we will need to create some images that
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Note the `uid-range` and `supplemental-groups`. In this case, the project `coder`
has been allocated 10,000 UIDs starting at 1000680000, and 10,000 GIDs starting
at 1000680000. In this example, we will pick UID and GID 1000680000.
has been allocated 10,000 UIDs and GIDs, both starting at `1000680000`.
In this example, we will pick both UID and GID `1000680000`.
1. Create a `BuildConfig` referencing the source image you want to customize.
This will automatically kick off a `Build` that will remain pending until step 3.
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