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added `[]` to podman setup. Signed-off-by: ANDev <adham@adhamnasr.dev>
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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Please follow the [`docker` instructions](#setup-docker-container).
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> #### Rootless `podman` containers
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> If you are invoking podman as a user, your container will be "rootless". This can be desirable as a security feature. However, you may encounter an error about missing permissions to /dev/kvm as a consequence.
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> For rootless podman to work, you need to add your user to the `kvm` group (depending on your distribution) to be able to access `/dev/kvm`. Make sure that you are using `crun` as your container runtime, not `runc`. Usually this is done by stopping all containers and (de-)installing the corresponding packages. Then either invoke podman-compose as `podman-compose --file ./compose.yaml --podman-create-args '--group-add keep-groups' up`. Or edit `compose.yaml` and uncomment the `group_add:` section at the end.
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> For rootless podman to work, you need to add your user to the `kvm` group (depending on your distribution) to be able to access `/dev/kvm`. Make sure that you are using `crun` as your container runtime, not `runc`. Usually this is done by stopping all containers and (de-)installing the corresponding packages. Then either invoke podman-compose as `podman-compose --file ./compose.yaml --podman-create-args '--group-add keep-groups' up`. Or edit `compose.yaml` and uncomment the `group_add:` section at the end, and add `[]`.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Ensure `WAFLAVOR` is set to `"podman"` in `~/.config/winapps/winapps.conf`.
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