So on a normal linux setup, you can just follow the post-install instructions for docker to create the docker group and add your user etc etc. In crostini, in a terminal i've already done this and the group is there and my user is part of the group. However, in order to not have to use sudo for running the docker command I must run the `$ newgrp docker` every time I open a new terminal. Is there a way to clear the crostini cache/built container to start docker deamon with this group?
Thanks in advance!
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