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diff --git a/docs/podman-run.1.md b/docs/podman-run.1.md index ea1670fac..dd52958ac 100644 --- a/docs/podman-run.1.md +++ b/docs/podman-run.1.md @@ -252,7 +252,9 @@ You need to specify multi option commands in the form of a json string. Set environment variables -This option allows you to specify arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process that will be launched inside of the container. If you specify a environment variable without a value, podman will check the host environment for a value or set the environment to "". See **Environment** note below for precedence. +This option allows you to specify arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process that will be launched inside of the container. If you specify a environment variable without a value, podman will check the host environment for a value or set the environment to "". If you specify a environment variable ending in --*--, podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and add them to the container. If you want to add an environment variable with a ***** following it, then you need to set a value. + +See **Environment** note below for precedence. **--env-host**=*true|false* @@ -1189,17 +1191,17 @@ required for VPN, without it containers need to be run with the --net=host flag. ## ENVIRONMENT -Environment variables within containers can be set using multiple different options: This section describes the presidence. +Environment variables within containers can be set using multiple different options: This section describes the precedence. -Presidence Order: +Precedence Order: **--env-host** : Host environment of the process executing podman is added. - Container image : Any enviroment variables specified in the contianer image. + Container image : Any enviroment variables specified in the container image. - **--env-file** : Any environment variables specfied via env-files. If multiple files specified, then they override each other in order of entry. + **--env-file** : Any environment variables specified via env-files. If multiple files specified, then they override each other in order of entry. - **--env** : Any environment variables specified will overide previous settings. + **--env** : Any environment variables specified will override previous settings. ## FILES |