Fix typos --uidmapping and --gidmapping

* Fix typos --uidmapping and --gidmapping in podman-run.1.md
* Add the corresponding sentence in podman-create.1.md

Signed-off-by: Erik Sjölund <erik.sjolund@gmail.com>
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Erik Sjölund
2021-04-03 10:05:44 +02:00
parent 1db9053add
commit cecb7099f5
2 changed files with 4 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -996,8 +996,7 @@ Without this argument the command will be run as root in the container.
#### **\-\-userns**=private
#### **\-\-userns**=*ns:my_namespace*
Set the user namespace mode for the container. It defaults to the **PODMAN_USERNS** environment variable. An empty value means user namespaces are disabled.
Set the user namespace mode for the container. It defaults to the **PODMAN_USERNS** environment variable. An empty value ("") means user namespaces are disabled unless an explicit mapping is set with the **\-\-uidmap** and **\-\-gidmap** options.
- `auto`: automatically create a namespace. It is possible to specify other options to `auto`. The supported options are
**size=SIZE** to specify an explicit size for the automatic user namespace. e.g. `--userns=auto:size=8192`. If `size` is not specified, `auto` will guess a size for the user namespace.

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@ -1072,7 +1072,9 @@ When a user namespace is not in use, the UID and GID used within the container a
#### **\-\-userns**=**auto**|**host**|**keep-id**|**container:**_id_|**ns:**_namespace_
Set the user namespace mode for the container. It defaults to the **PODMAN_USERNS** environment variable. An empty value ("") means user namespaces are disabled unless an explicit mapping is set with they `--uidmapping` and `--gidmapping` options.
Set the user namespace mode for the container. It defaults to the **PODMAN_USERNS** environment variable. An empty value ("") means user namespaces are disabled unless an explicit mapping is set with the **\-\-uidmap** and **\-\-gidmap** options.
Valid _mode_ values are:
- **auto**: automatically create a namespace. It is possible to specify other options to `auto`. The supported options are
**size=SIZE** to specify an explicit size for the automatic user namespace. e.g. `--userns=auto:size=8192`. If `size` is not specified, `auto` will guess a size for the user namespace.