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=podman Virtual Machine= | =podman Virtual Machine= | ||
podman on MacOS or Windows requires a virtual machine. This is because containers must run with a Linux kernel, and the podman virtual machine provides that Linux kernel on Mac. | podman on MacOS or Windows requires a virtual machine. This is because containers must run with a Linux kernel, and the podman virtual machine provides that Linux kernel on Mac. If it does not exist, the virtual machine must be [[Podman_Operations#VM_Initialization|initialized]], then started. | ||
=Containerfile= | =Containerfile= |
Revision as of 04:26, 4 May 2023
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podman Virtual Machine
podman on MacOS or Windows requires a virtual machine. This is because containers must run with a Linux kernel, and the podman virtual machine provides that Linux kernel on Mac. If it does not exist, the virtual machine must be initialized, then started.
Containerfile
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Build Context
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Rootless Mode
The mode in which the podman Virtual Machine runs where containers are not allowed root permissions.