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% podman-volume-create(1)
## NAME
podman\-volume\-create - Create a new volume
## SYNOPSIS
**podman volume create** [*options*]
## DESCRIPTION
Creates an empty volume and prepares it to be used by containers. The volume
can be created with a specific name, if a name is not given a random name is
generated. You can add metadata to the volume by using the **--label** flag and
driver options can be set using the **--opt** flag.
## OPTIONS
#### **--driver**=*driver*
Specify the volume driver name (default local).
#### **--help**
Print usage statement
#### **-l**, **--label**=*label*
Set metadata for a volume (e.g., --label mykey=value).
#### **-o**, **--opt**=*option*
Set driver specific options.
For the default driver, `local`, this allows a volume to be configured to mount a filesystem on the host.
For the `local` driver the following options are supported: `type`, `device`, and `o`.
The `type` option sets the type of the filesystem to be mounted, and is equivalent to the `-t` flag to **mount(8)**.
The `device` option sets the device to be mounted, and is equivalent to the `device` argument to **mount(8)**.
The `o` option sets options for the mount, and is equivalent to the `-o` flag to **mount(8)** with two exceptions.
The `o` option supports `uid` and `gid` options to set the UID and GID of the created volume that are not normally supported by **mount(8)**.
Using volume options with the `local` driver requires root privileges.
## EXAMPLES
```
$ podman volume create myvol
$ podman volume create
$ podman volume create --label foo=bar myvol
# podman volume create --opt device=tmpfs --opt type=tmpfs --opt o=nodev,noexec myvol
# podman volume create --opt device=tmpfs --opt type=tmpfs --opt o=uid=1000,gid=1000 testvol
```
## SEE ALSO
podman-volume(1), mount(8)
## HISTORY
November 2018, Originally compiled by Urvashi Mohnani <umohnani@redhat.com>
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