podman volume ls

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podman volume ls
WARN[0000] The cgroupv2 manager is set to systemd but there is no systemd user session available
WARN[0000] For using systemd, you may need to login using an user session
WARN[0000] Alternatively, you can enable lingering with: `loginctl enable-linger 1001` (possibly as root)
WARN[0000] Falling back to --cgroup-manager=cgroupfs
WARN[0000] The cgroupv2 manager is set to systemd but there is no systemd user session available
WARN[0000] For using systemd, you may need to login using an user session
WARN[0000] Alternatively, you can enable lingering with: `loginctl enable-linger 1001` (possibly as root)
WARN[0000] Falling back to --cgroup-manager=cgroupfs
DRIVER      VOLUME NAME
local       minikube
loginctl enable-linger 1001
podman volume ls
DRIVER      VOLUME NAME
local       minikube


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