Container Support
Fedora IoT has excellent support for container-focused workflows. Containers provide for separation of OS updates from application updates, as well as allow testing and deployment of different versions of applications. Fedora IoT uses podman, a daemonless container engine to develop, download, manage, and run containers to support your home assistant, industrial gateways, or data storage and analytics.
With podman
, images and containers can be managed and used by a non-privileged user.
Commands are very similar to those used with docker
.
Show the version of podman and other configuration settings:
$ podman info
Run as a user, the storage location is under the ~/.local/share/containers
directory.
You can customize podman with files in the ~/.config/containers
directory.
Run as root, the storage location is defined in the '/etc/containers/storage.conf' file and defaults to '/var/run/containers/storage'.
$ sudo podman info
Any of the podman
commands have help available for several levels of commands.
Show all the commands available:
$ podman --help
Show the options for the pull command:
$ podman pull --help
Some commands have other sub commands. Show the options for the image command:
$ podman image --help
To show more specific options, keep adding commands before the help request. Show the options for listing images:
$ podman image ls --help
Podman has a lot of well written documentation and articles. You can find a number of them at the following links:
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