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podman_install_machine_packages: false
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## The following defaults should work on most systems.
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## They allocate the UIDs/GIDs 2147483647-4294967294 which is the upper half of UIDs/GIDs intended for
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## 'normal' users and don't conflict with special systemd UIDs/GIDs.
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## This is also incidentally the example given by the podman man page
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## (Ref.: https://docs.podman.io/en/latest/markdown/podman-run.1.html#userns-mode)
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# What should be the first allocated UID/GID available for usernamespaced containers
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podman_usernamespace_uid_start: 2147483647
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# What should be the amount of allocated UIDs/GIDs available for usernamespaced containers
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podman_usernamespace_uid_amount: 2147483648
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# If this is set the default podman network will be manually configured to enable dual stack.
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# This should not include the prefix-length, so the setting should end with "::"
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# NOTE: This needs the default network to be recreated. Rebooting works and so should stopping
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# all containers.
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podman_default_network_ipv6_prefix: "fdfc:ace7:1f7c:4ff3::"
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# Podman allows to set a timezone (--tz flag) for each container. A default can be set
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# in any of the containers.conf config files.
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# If the following option is set it will be added to the system-wide /etc/containers/containers.conf
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# Has to be an IANA timezone or "local" (the latter matches the timezone of the host)
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# podman_default_timezone: "local" # "Europe/Berlin"
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