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unethical_ban
4d ago
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What's the difference between Podman and docker for volumes? Other than needing to add Z to get volumes to mount with SELinux
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miki123211
4d ago
If you're root on a system and use Docker volumes, you can always `sudo ls` and access those volumes outside of the container.
If you're just a user running containers under Podman, it's more tricky.
GCUMstlyHarmls
4d ago
`podman unshare && podman mount`
NewJazz
4d ago
Maybe permissions when going rootlesz?
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