docker-unmount - Unmount a working container's root filesystem

NAME  SYNOPSIS  DESCRIPTION  OPTIONS  --all, -a  --force, -f  --latest, -l  EXAMPLE  SEE ALSO 

NAME

podman-unmount - Unmount a working container’s root filesystem

SYNOPSIS

podman unmount [options] container [...]

podman umount [options] container [...]

podman container unmount [options] container [...]

podman container umount [options] container [...]

DESCRIPTION

Unmounts the specified containers’ root file system, if no other processes are using it.

Container storage increments a mount counter each time a container is mounted. When a container is unmounted, the mount counter is decremented, and the container’s root filesystem is physically unmounted only when the mount counter reaches zero indicating no other processes are using the mount. An unmount can be forced with the --force flag.

Note: Podman can be used to unmount Podman containers as well as external containers. External containers are containers created in container/storage by other tools like Buildah and CRI-O.

OPTIONS

--all, -a

All of the currently mounted containers are unmounted.

--force, -f

Force the unmounting of specified containers’ root file system, even if other processes have mounted it.

Note: Other processes can fail if the mount point they are using is removed without their knowledge.

--latest, -l

Instead of providing the container name or ID, use the last created container. Note: the last started container can be from other users of Podman on the host machine. (This option is not available with the remote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines)

EXAMPLE

Unmount container with a given ID

podman container unmount containerID

Unmount multiple containers with given IDs

podman unmount containerID1 containerID2 containerID3

Unmount all containers

podman unmount --all

SEE ALSO

podman(1), podman-mount(1), podman-image-mount(1)


Updated 2024-01-29 - jenkler.se | uex.se