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diff --git a/docs/tutorials/mac_win_client.md b/docs/tutorials/mac_win_client.md index 159296d5e..553a38394 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/mac_win_client.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/mac_win_client.md @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ # Podman Remote clients for macOS and Windows +*** +**_NOTE:_** For running Podman on Windows, refer to the [Podman for Windows](podman-for-windows.md) guide, which uses the recommended approach of a Podman-managed Linux backend. For Mac, see the [Podman installation instructions](https://podman.io/getting-started/installation). This guide covers the advanced usage of Podman with a custom Linux VM or a remote external Linux system. +*** + ## Introduction The core Podman runtime environment can only run on Linux operating systems. But other operating systems can use the “remote client” to manage their containers to a Linux backend. This remote client is nearly identical to the standard Podman program. Certain functions that do not make sense for remote clients have been removed. For example, the “--latest” switch for container commands has been removed. diff --git a/docs/tutorials/podman-for-windows.md b/docs/tutorials/podman-for-windows.md index bb9674774..4e929a14a 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/podman-for-windows.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/podman-for-windows.md @@ -233,15 +233,15 @@ Linux container. This supports several notation schemes, including: Windows Style Paths: -`podman run -it c:\Users\User\myfolder:/myfolder ubi8-micro ls /myfolder` +`podman run --rm -v c:\Users\User\myfolder:/myfolder ubi8-micro ls /myfolder` Unixy Windows Paths: -`podman run -it /c/Users/User/myfolder:/myfolder ubi8-micro ls /myfolder` +`podman run --rm -v /c/Users/User/myfolder:/myfolder ubi8-micro ls /myfolder` Linux paths local to the WSL filesystem: -`podman run -it /var/myfolder:/myfolder ubi-micro ls /myfolder` +`podman run --rm -v /var/myfolder:/myfolder ubi-micro ls /myfolder` All of the above conventions work, whether running on a Windows prompt or the WSL Linux shell. Although when using Windows paths on Linux, appropriately quote |