We need to start off with man pages and bash completion support for kpod. Also fix Makefile to install kpod by default Signed-off-by: Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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% kpod(8) # kpod-launch - Simple management tool for pods and images % Dan Walsh % SEPTEMBER 2016
NAME
kpod-launch - Launch a new pod
SYNOPSIS
kpod launch [--help|-h]
DESCRIPTION
Launch a container process in a new pod. kpod launch starts a process with its own file system, its own networking, and its own isolated process tree. The IMAGE which starts the process may define defaults related to the process that will be launch in the pod, the networking to expose, and more, but kpod launch gives final control to the operator or administrator who starts the pod from the image. For that reason kpod launch has more options than any other kpod commands.
If the IMAGE is not already loaded then kpod launch will pull the IMAGE, and all image dependencies, from the repository in the same way launching kpod pull IMAGE, before it starts the container from that image.
kpod [GLOBAL OPTIONS]
kpod [GLOBAL OPTIONS] launch [OPTIONS]
GLOBAL OPTIONS
--help, -h Print usage statement
COMMANDS
launch
Launch a pod
SEE ALSO
kpod(1), ocid(8), ocid.conf(5)
HISTORY
Dec 2016, Originally compiled by Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com