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authorDaniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>2017-12-15 16:58:36 -0500
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Rename all references to kpod to podman
The decision is in, kpod is going to be named podman. Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> Closes: #145 Approved by: umohnani8
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-% kpod(1) kpod-cp - Copy content between container's file system and the host
-% Dan Walsh
-# kpod-cp "1" "August 2017" "kpod"
-
-## NAME
-kpod-cp - Copy files/folders between a container and the local filesystem.
-
-## Description
-We chose not to implement the `cp` feature in `kpod` even though the upstream Docker
-project has it. We have a much stronger capability. Using standard kpod-mount
-and kpod-umount, we can take advantage of the entire linux tool chain, rather
-then just cp.
-
-If a user wants to copy contents out of a container or into a container, they
-can execute a few simple commands.
-
-You can copy from the container's file system to the local machine or the
-reverse, from the local filesystem to the container.
-
-If you want to copy the /etc/foobar directory out of a container and onto /tmp
-on the host, you could execute the following commands:
-
- mnt=$(kpod mount CONTAINERID)
- cp -R ${mnt}/etc/foobar /tmp
- kpod umount CONTAINERID
-
-If you want to untar a tar ball into a container, you can execute these commands:
-
- mnt=$(kpod mount CONTAINERID)
- tar xf content.tgz -C ${mnt}
- kpod umount CONTAINERID
-
-One last example, if you want to install a package into a container that
-does not have dnf installed, you could execute something like:
-
- mnt=$(kpod mount CONTAINERID)
- dnf install --installroot=${mnt} httpd
- chroot ${mnt} rm -rf /var/log/dnf /var/cache/dnf
- kpod umount CONTAINERID
-
-This shows that using `kpod mount` and `kpod umount` you can use all of the
-standard linux tools for moving files into and out of containers, not just
-the cp command.
-
-## SEE ALSO
-kpod(1), kpod-mount(1), kpod-umount(1)