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diff --git a/docs/kpod-create.1.md b/docs/kpod-create.1.md index 190b4491f..f6a0e6722 100644 --- a/docs/kpod-create.1.md +++ b/docs/kpod-create.1.md @@ -307,9 +307,8 @@ unit, `b` is used. Set LIMIT to `-1` to enable unlimited swap. kpod generates a UUID for each container, and if a name is not assigned to the container with **--name** then the daemon will also generate a random -string name. The name is useful when defining links (see **--link**) (or any -other place you need to identify a container). This works for both background -and foreground containers. +string name. The name is useful any place you need to identify a container. +This works for both background and foreground containers. **--network**="*bridge*" Set the Network mode for the container @@ -498,8 +497,7 @@ must be an absolute path as well. kpod bind-mounts the `HOST-DIR` to the path you specify. For example, if you supply the `/foo` value, kpod creates a bind-mount. You can specify multiple **-v** options to mount one or more mounts to a -container. To use these same mounts in other containers, specify the -**--volumes-from** option also. +container. You can add `:ro` or `:rw` suffix to a volume to mount it read-only or read-write mode, respectively. By default, the volumes are mounted read-write. @@ -552,24 +550,6 @@ change propagation properties of source mount. Say `/` is source mount for To disable automatic copying of data from the container path to the volume, use the `nocopy` flag. The `nocopy` flag can be set on bind mounts and named volumes. -**--volumes-from**=[] - Mount volumes from the specified container(s) - - Mounts already mounted volumes from a source container onto another - container. You must supply the source's container-id. To share - a volume, use the **--volumes-from** option when running - the target container. You can share volumes even if the source container - is not running. - - By default, kpod mounts the volumes in the same mode (read-write or - read-only) as it is mounted in the source container. Optionally, you - can change this by suffixing the container-id with either the `:ro` or - `:rw ` keyword. - - If the location of the volume from the source container overlaps with - data residing on a target container, then the volume hides - that data on the target. - **-w**, **--workdir**="" Working directory inside the container |