% kpod(1) kpod-mount - Mount a working container's root filesystem. % Dan Walsh # kpod-mount "1" "July 2017" "kpod" ## NAME kpod mount - Mount a working container's root filesystem ## SYNOPSIS **kpod** **mount** **kpod** **mount** **containerID** ## DESCRIPTION Mounts the specified container's root file system in a location which can be accessed from the host, and returns its location. If you execute the command without any arguments, the tool will list all of the currently mounted containers. ## RETURN VALUE The location of the mounted file system. On error an empty string and errno is returned. ## OPTIONS **--format** Print the mounted containers in specified format (json) **--notruncate** Do not truncate IDs in output. **--label** SELinux label for the mount point ## EXAMPLE kpod mount c831414b10a3 /var/lib/containers/storage/overlay2/f3ac502d97b5681989dff84dfedc8354239bcecbdc2692f9a639f4e080a02364/merged kpod mount c831414b10a3 /var/lib/containers/storage/overlay2/f3ac502d97b5681989dff84dfedc8354239bcecbdc2692f9a639f4e080a02364/merged a7060253093b /var/lib/containers/storage/overlay2/0ff7d7ca68bed1ace424f9df154d2dd7b5a125c19d887f17653cbcd5b6e30ba1/merged ## SEE ALSO kpod(1), kpod-umount(1), mount(8)