If I have a running container, and get the ID by issuing this command:
$podman ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED
STATUS PORTS NAMES
bc41dd5034b8 registry.redhat.io/ubi8:latest /bin/bash 25 hours ago Up
About an hour ago tender_curran
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And then create an image from that container, giving it the same name of an
already existing image ($podman <id_of_container> <name_of_image>:
$podman commit bc41dd5034b8 ubi8-template
It appears that the previously existing image, with the same name is kept,
with an entry like so:
$podman images
<none> <none> b3cb81594745 About an hour ago
1.35 GB
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Is it OK to delete this <none> image? or is it attached in any way to the
container that replaced it?
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Why is it created? I simply want to overwrite destructively the image with
the same name. Is there a command line switch that will prevent these
<none> images?