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podman-unmount(1) General Commands Manual podman-unmount(1) 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 decre- mented, 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 exter- nal containers. External containers are containers created in con- tainer/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 re- moved 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 re- mote Podman client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) ma- chines) 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) podman-unmount(1)
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