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@@ -184,13 +184,9 @@ is the case the **--dns** flag is necessary for every run.
The special value **none** can be specified to disable creation of **/etc/resolv.conf** in the container by Podman.
The **/etc/resolv.conf** file in the image will be used without changes.
-#### **--dns-opt**=*option*
+@@option dns-opt.container
-Set custom DNS options. Invalid if using **--dns-opt** and **--network** that is set to 'none' or `container:<name|id>`.
-
-#### **--dns-search**=*domain*
-
-Set custom DNS search domains. Invalid if using **--dns-search** and **--network** that is set to 'none' or `container:<name|id>`. (Use --dns-search=. if you don't wish to set the search domain)
+@@option dns-search.container
@@option entrypoint
@@ -234,25 +230,7 @@ Print usage statement
@@option hostuser
-#### **--http-proxy**
-
-By default proxy environment variables are passed into the container if set
-for the Podman process. This can be disabled by setting the `--http-proxy`
-option to `false`. The environment variables passed in include `http_proxy`,
-`https_proxy`, `ftp_proxy`, `no_proxy`, and also the upper case versions of
-those. This option is only needed when the host system must use a proxy but
-the container should not use any proxy. Proxy environment variables specified
-for the container in any other way will override the values that would have
-been passed through from the host. (Other ways to specify the proxy for the
-container include passing the values with the `--env` flag, or hard coding the
-proxy environment at container build time.) (This option is not available with the remote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines)
-
-For example, to disable passing these environment variables from host to
-container:
-
-`--http-proxy=false`
-
-Defaults to `true`
+@@option http-proxy
@@option image-volume
@@ -522,21 +500,7 @@ Suppress output information when pulling images
@@option requires
-#### **--restart**=*policy*
-
-Restart policy to follow when containers exit.
-Restart policy will not take effect if a container is stopped via the `podman kill` or `podman stop` commands.
-
-Valid values are:
-
-- `no` : Do not restart containers on exit
-- `on-failure[:max_retries]` : Restart containers when they exit with a non-0 exit code, retrying indefinitely or until the optional max_retries count is hit
-- `always` : Restart containers when they exit, regardless of status, retrying indefinitely
-- `unless-stopped` : Identical to **always**
-
-Please note that restart will not restart containers after a system reboot.
-If this functionality is required in your environment, you can invoke Podman from a systemd unit file, or create an init script for whichever init system is in use.
-To generate systemd unit files, please see *podman generate systemd*
+@@option restart
#### **--rm**
@@ -608,13 +572,9 @@ When size is `0`, there is no limit on the amount of memory used for IPC by the
@@option stop-timeout
-#### **--subgidname**=*name*
+@@option subgidname
-Name for GID map from the `/etc/subgid` file. Using this flag will run the container with user namespace enabled. This flag conflicts with `--userns` and `--gidmap`.
-
-#### **--subuidname**=*name*
-
-Name for UID map from the `/etc/subuid` file. Using this flag will run the container with user namespace enabled. This flag conflicts with `--userns` and `--uidmap`.
+@@option subuidname
#### **--sysctl**=*SYSCTL*
@@ -632,34 +592,7 @@ Network Namespace - current sysctls allowed:
Note: if you use the --network=host option these sysctls will not be allowed.
-#### **--systemd**=*true* | *false* | *always*
-
-Run container in systemd mode. The default is *true*.
-
-The value *always* enforces the systemd mode is enforced without
-looking at the executable name. Otherwise, if set to true and the
-command you are running inside the container is **systemd**, **/usr/sbin/init**,
-**/sbin/init** or **/usr/local/sbin/init**.
-
-Running the container in systemd mode causes the following changes:
-
-* Podman mounts tmpfs file systems on the following directories
- * _/run_
- * _/run/lock_
- * _/tmp_
- * _/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd_
- * _/var/lib/journal_
-* Podman sets the default stop signal to **SIGRTMIN+3**.
-* Podman sets **container_uuid** environment variable in the container to the
-first 32 characters of the container id.
-
-This allows systemd to run in a confined container without any modifications.
-
-Note: On `SELinux` systems, systemd attempts to write to the cgroup
-file system. Containers writing to the cgroup file system are denied by default.
-The `container_manage_cgroup` boolean must be enabled for this to be allowed on an SELinux separated system.
-
-`setsebool -P container_manage_cgroup true`
+@@option systemd
@@option timeout
@@ -701,48 +634,7 @@ The following examples are all valid:
Without this argument the command will be run as root in the container.
-#### **--userns**=*mode*
-
-Set the user namespace mode for the container. It defaults to the **PODMAN_USERNS** environment variable. An empty value ("") means user namespaces are disabled unless an explicit mapping is set with the **--uidmap** and **--gidmap** options.
-
-Rootless user --userns=Key mappings:
-
-Key | Host User | Container User
-----------|---------------|---------------------
-"" |$UID |0 (Default User account mapped to root user in container.)
-keep-id |$UID |$UID (Map user account to same UID within container.)
-auto |$UID | nil (Host User UID is not mapped into container.)
-nomap |$UID | nil (Host User UID is not mapped into container.)
-
-Valid _mode_ values are:
-
-**auto**[:_OPTIONS,..._]: automatically create a unique user namespace.
-
-The `--userns=auto` flag, requires that the user name `containers` and a range of subordinate user ids that the Podman container is allowed to use be specified in the /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid files.
-
-Example: `containers:2147483647:2147483648`.
-
-Podman allocates unique ranges of UIDs and GIDs from the `containers` subordinate user ids. The size of the ranges is based on the number of UIDs required in the image. The number of UIDs and GIDs can be overridden with the `size` option. The `auto` options currently does not work in rootless mode
-
- Valid `auto` options:
-
- - *gidmapping*=_CONTAINER_GID:HOST_GID:SIZE_: to force a GID mapping to be present in the user namespace.
- - *size*=_SIZE_: to specify an explicit size for the automatic user namespace. e.g. `--userns=auto:size=8192`. If `size` is not specified, `auto` will estimate a size for the user namespace.
- - *uidmapping*=_CONTAINER_UID:HOST_UID:SIZE_: to force a UID mapping to be present in the user namespace.
-
-**container:**_id_: join the user namespace of the specified container.
-
-**host**: run in the user namespace of the caller. The processes running in the container will have the same privileges on the host as any other process launched by the calling user (default).
-
-**keep-id**: creates a user namespace where the current rootless user's UID:GID are mapped to the same values in the container. This option is not allowed for containers created by the root user.
-
-**nomap**: creates a user namespace where the current rootless user's UID:GID are not mapped into the container. This option is not allowed for containers created by the root user.
-
-**ns:**_namespace_: run the container in the given existing user namespace.
-
-**private**: create a new namespace for the container.
-
-This option is incompatible with **--gidmap**, **--uidmap**, **--subuidname** and **--subgidname**.
+@@option userns.container
@@option uts.container