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author | B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> | 2022-03-14 12:00:41 -0400 |
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committer | B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> | 2022-03-17 12:38:03 -0400 |
commit | d05bd2c247ae0a4649bba2938b18f8df4ae5fc34 (patch) | |
tree | 055bf8fa29dcca67d14cf9853dbf1e9ccb63ac78 | |
parent | 40553bb736a8e061bd9660b4617852f270b54045 (diff) |
system/buildah: Wrap README at 72 columns.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>
-rw-r--r-- | system/buildah/README | 21 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/system/buildah/README b/system/buildah/README index 75d3214ce27f..4c09600eb96c 100644 --- a/system/buildah/README +++ b/system/buildah/README @@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ The Buildah package provides a command line tool that can be used to * create a working container, either from scratch or using an image as a starting point -* create an image, either from a working container or via the instructions in a - Dockerfile +* create an image, either from a working container or via the + instructions in a Dockerfile * images can be built in either the OCI image format or the traditional upstream docker image format * mount a working container's root filesystem for manipulation * unmount a working container's root filesystem -* use the updated contents of a container's root filesystem as a filesystem - layer to create a new image +* use the updated contents of a container's root filesystem as a + filesystem layer to create a new image * delete a working container or an image * rename a local container @@ -21,15 +21,16 @@ For examples, see: non-root usage: -plenty of kernel recent kernel's support the user-namespace sub uid/gid -mapping. Only recent versions of shadow-utils will append a new mapping for -users when they are created. You may have to add a mapping for your user like -so: +plenty of kernel recent kernel's support the user-namespace sub +uid/gid mapping. Only recent versions of shadow-utils will append a +new mapping for users when they are created. You may have to add a +mapping for your user like so: ```shell echo "$YOURUSER:100000:65536" > /etc/subuid echo "$YOURGROUP:100000:65536" > /etc/subgid ``` -if you have more than one non-root user to add a mapping for, then their start -number (like `100000` above) would begin after 100000+65536. +if you have more than one non-root user to add a mapping for, +then their start number (like `100000` above) would begin after +100000+65536. |