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Remove Containers with Podman

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This video shows how to use Podman to remove containers on an Oracle Linux system. Learn a number of ways to use Podman to remove containers, even if they are running, and how to force remove a container, or all containers. While this video was recorded using an Oracle Linux 8 system, the commands also work for Oracle Linux 9.

00:00 List containers and view status
00:33 Remove a running container
01:09 Remove a stopped container
01:18 Remove multiple containers
01:28 Force remove a container
01:46 Automatically remove a stopped container
02:14 Remove all containers

Test your knowledge - you will find the answers in the video.

Question - True or False: A container must be stopped before removing it?

Question - True or False: You can remove all containers with a single command?

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