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podman-machine-rm(1)	    General Commands Manual	  podman-machine-rm(1)

NAME
       podman-machine-rm - Remove a virtual machine

SYNOPSIS
       podman machine rm [options] [name]

DESCRIPTION
       Remove  a  virtual  machine  and	 its  related files.  What is actually
       deleted depends on the virtual machine type.  For all virtual machines,
       the generated podman system  connections	 are  deleted.	 The  ignition
       files  generated	 for  that VM are also removed as is its image file on
       the filesystem.

       Users get a display of what is deleted and are required to confirm  un-
       less the	option --force is used.

       The  default  machine name is podman-machine-default. If	a machine name
       is not specified	as an argument,	then  podman-machine-default  will  be
       removed.

       Rootless	only.

OPTIONS
   --force, -f
       Stop and	delete without confirmation.

   --help
       Print usage statement.

   --save-ignition
       Do not delete the generated ignition file.

   --save-image
       Do not delete the VM image.

EXAMPLES
       Remove the specified Podman machine.

       $ podman	machine	rm test1

       The following files will	be deleted:

       /home/user/.config/containers/podman/machine/qemu/test1.ign
       /home/user/.local/share/containers/podman/machine/qemu/test1_fedora-coreos-33.20210315.1.0-qemu.x86_64.qcow2
       /home/user/.config/containers/podman/machine/qemu/test1.json

       Are you sure you	want to	continue? [y/N]	y

       Remove the specified Podman machine even	if it is running.

       $ podman	machine	rm -f test1
       $

SEE ALSO
       podman(1), podman-machine(1)

HISTORY
       March   2021,   Originally   compiled  by  Ashley  Cui  acui@redhat.com
       <mailto:acui@redhat.com>

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