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@@ -1300,9 +1300,9 @@ Similarly the operator can set the **hostname** with `-h`.
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### VOLUME (shared filesystems)
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- -v=[]: Create a bind mount with: [host-dir:]container-dir[:<options>], where
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+ -v=[]: Create a bind mount with: [host-src:]container-dest[:<options>], where
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options are comma delimited and selected from [rw|ro] and [z|Z].
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- If 'host-dir' is missing, then docker creates a new volume.
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+ If 'host-src' is missing, then docker creates a new volume.
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If neither 'rw' or 'ro' is specified then the volume is mounted
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in read-write mode.
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--volumes-from="": Mount all volumes from the given container(s)
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@@ -1317,8 +1317,8 @@ one or more `VOLUME`'s associated with an image, but only the operator
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can give access from one container to another (or from a container to a
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volume mounted on the host).
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-The `container-dir` must always be an absolute path such as `/src/docs`.
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-The `host-dir` can either be an absolute path or a `name` value. If you
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+The `container-dest` must always be an absolute path such as `/src/docs`.
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+The `host-src` can either be an absolute path or a `name` value. If you
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supply an absolute path for the `host-dir`, Docker bind-mounts to the path
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you specify. If you supply a `name`, Docker creates a named volume by that `name`.
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@@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@ A `name` value must start with start with an alphanumeric character,
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followed by `a-z0-9`, `_` (underscore), `.` (period) or `-` (hyphen).
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An absolute path starts with a `/` (forward slash).
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-For example, you can specify either `/foo` or `foo` for a `host-dir` value.
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+For example, you can specify either `/foo` or `foo` for a `host-src` value.
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If you supply the `/foo` value, Docker creates a bind-mount. If you supply
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the `foo` specification, Docker creates a named volume.
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