Add description of --volume read-only/read-write to docker-run man page.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> (github: rhatdan)
Upstream-commit: 2e0d47e5c4c63323623c38cf0ca8d63efab8b493
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Dan Walsh
2014-05-16 15:06:34 -04:00
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@@ -190,18 +190,28 @@ interactive shell. The default is value is false.
Set a username or UID for the container.
**-v**, **-volume**=*volume*
Bind mount a volume to the container. The **-v** option can be used one or
**-v**, **-volume**=*volume*[:ro|:rw]
Bind mount a volume to the container.
The **-v** option can be used one or
more times to add one or more mounts to a container. These mounts can then be
used in other containers using the **--volumes-from** option. See examples.
used in other containers using the **--volumes-from** option.
The volume may be optionally suffixed with :ro or :rw to mount the volumes in
read-only or read-write mode, respectively. By default, the volumes are mounted
read-write. See examples.
**--volumes-from**=*container-id*
**--volumes-from**=*container-id*[:ro|:rw]
Will mount volumes from the specified container identified by container-id.
Once a volume is mounted in a one container it can be shared with other
containers using the **--volumes-from** option when running those other
containers. The volumes can be shared even if the original container with the
mount is not running.
mount is not running.
The container ID may be optionally suffixed with :ro or
:rw to mount the volumes in read-only or read-write mode, respectively. By
default, the volumes are mounted in the same mode (read write or read only) as
the reference container.
**-w**, **-workdir**=*directory*