...nly 16-bit user and group IDs. Subsequently, Linux 2.4 added chown32 (), fchown32 (), and lchown32 (), supporting 32-bit IDs. The glibc chown (), fchown (), and lchown () wrappe…...nly 16-bit user and group IDs. Subsequently, Linux 2.4 added chown32 (), fchown32 (), and lchown32 (), supporting 32-bit IDs. The glibc chown (), fchown (), and lchown () wrappe…...nly 16-bit user and group IDs. Subsequently, Linux 2.4 added chown32 (), fchown32 (), and lchown32 (), supporting 32-bit IDs. The glibc chown (), fchown (), and lchown () wrappe…...nly 16-bit user and group IDs. Subsequently, Linux 2.4 added chown32 (), fchown32 (), and lchown32 (), supporting 32-bit IDs. The glibc chown (), fchown (), and lchown () wrappe…...nly 16-bit user and group IDs. Subsequently, Linux 2.4 added chown32 (), fchown32 (), and lchown32 (), supporting 32-bit IDs. The glibc chown (), fchown (), and lchown () wrappe…...nly 16-bit user and group IDs. Subsequently, Linux 2.4 added chown32 (), fchown32 (), and lchown32 (), supporting 32-bit IDs. The glibc chown (), fchown (), and lchown () wrappe…...nly 16-bit user and group IDs. Subsequently, Linux 2.4 added chown32 (), fchown32 (), and lchown32 (), supporting 32-bit IDs. The glibc chown (), fchown (), and lchown () wrappe…...(2) 5.13 landlock_restrict_self (2) 5.13 lchown (2) 1.0 See chown (2) for version details lchown32 (2) 2.4 lgetxattr (2) 2.6; 2.4.18 link (2) 1.0 linkat (2) 2.6.16 listen (2) 2.…