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author | Ashley Cui <acui@redhat.com> | 2020-07-08 08:50:48 -0400 |
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committer | Ashley Cui <acui@redhat.com> | 2020-07-15 09:13:15 -0400 |
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Fix & add notes regarding problematic language in codebase
Podman is committed to inclusivity, a core value of open source. Historically, there have been technology terms that are problematic and divisive, and should be changed. We are currently taking time to audit our repository in order to eliminate such terminology, and replace it with more inclusive terms. We are starting where we can, with our own code, comments, and documentation. However, such terms may be used in dependencies, and must be used in our repositories at the current moment for compatibility. Podman will change these terms in our repo as soon as new and better terminology is available to us via our dependencies.
For more information: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/making-open-source-more-inclusive-eradicating-problematic-language?sc_cid=701600000011gf0AAA
Signed-off-by: Ashley Cui <acui@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md index e0703fd22..fd5e14535 100644 --- a/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md +++ b/docs/source/markdown/podman-create.1.md @@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ Tune a container's memory swappiness behavior. Accepts an integer between 0 and Attach a filesystem mount to the container -Current supported mount TYPES are `bind`, `volume`, and `tmpfs`. +Current supported mount TYPES are `bind`, `volume`, and `tmpfs`. <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> e.g. @@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ Set the UTS mode for the container Create a bind mount. If you specify, ` -v /HOST-DIR:/CONTAINER-DIR`, podman bind mounts `/HOST-DIR` in the host to `/CONTAINER-DIR` in the podman -container. The `OPTIONS` are a comma delimited list and can be: +container. The `OPTIONS` are a comma delimited list and can be: <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> * [rw|ro] * [z|Z] @@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ this behavior by specifying a volume mount propagation property. Making a volume `shared` mounts done under that volume inside container will be visible on host and vice versa. Making a volume `slave` enables only one way mount propagation and that is mounts done on host under that volume -will be visible inside container but not the other way around. +will be visible inside container but not the other way around. <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> To control mount propagation property of volume one can use `:[r]shared`, `:[r]slave` or `:[r]private` propagation flag. Propagation property can @@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ be specified only for bind mounted volumes and not for internal volumes or named volumes. For mount propagation to work source mount point (mount point where source dir is mounted on) has to have right propagation properties. For shared volumes, source mount point has to be shared. And for slave volumes, -source mount has to be either shared or slave. +source mount has to be either shared or slave. <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> If you want to recursively mount a volume and all of it's submounts into a container, then you can use the `rbind` option. By default the bind option is @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ properties of source mount. If `findmnt` utility is not available, then one can look at mount entry for source mount point in `/proc/self/mountinfo`. Look at `optional fields` and see if any propagation properties are specified. `shared:X` means mount is `shared`, `master:X` means mount is `slave` and if -nothing is there that means mount is `private`. +nothing is there that means mount is `private`. <sup>[[1]](#Footnote1)</sup> To change propagation properties of a mount point use `mount` command. For example, if one wants to bind mount source directory `/foo` one can do @@ -1117,3 +1117,6 @@ November 2014, updated by Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@home.org.au> September 2014, updated by Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@home.org.au> August 2014, updated by Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@home.org.au> + +## FOOTNOTES +<a name="Footnote1">1</a>: The Podman project is committed to inclusivity, a core value of open source. The `master` and `slave` mount propagation terminology used here is problematic and divisive, and should be changed. However, these terms are currently used within the Linux kernel and must be used as-is at this time. When the kernel maintainers rectify this usage, Podman will follow suit immediately. |