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[Docs] Fixing files ownership after creating them from inside a container on Linux#697
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This PR is a fix for an issue raised by @chiaretto on azk's docs.
After creating a new Rails/PHP project from inside a container on Linux, the ownership of the resulting folder must be fixed (since the resulting files and folders belong to root) and those instructions were missing in the current docs.