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# NAME
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runc start - create and run a container
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# SYNOPSIS
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runc start [command options] <container-id>
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Where "<container-id>" is your name for the instance of the container that you
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are starting. The name you provide for the container instance must be unique on
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your host.
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# DESCRIPTION
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The start command creates an instance of a container for a bundle. The bundle
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is a directory with a specification file named "config.json" and a root
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filesystem.
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The specification file includes an args parameter. The args parameter is used
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to specify command(s) that get run when the container is started. To change the
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command(s) that get executed on start, edit the args parameter of the spec. See
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"runc spec --help" for more explanation.
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# OPTIONS
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--bundle, -b path to the root of the bundle directory, defaults to the current directory
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--console specify the pty slave path for use with the container
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--detach, -d detach from the container's process
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--pid-file specify the file to write the process id to
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