johanbcn, 4 months ago podman does not autostart containers after boot. You have to manually start them, or write a start script. Or create a systemd unit for each of them. I have not yet tried podman, but I know that podman-compose used to have an option to generate systemd units for your pods: docs.podman.io/…/podman-generate-systemd.1.html Still, that option has been deprecated in favour of Podman Quadlet docs.podman.io/en/…/podman-systemd.unit.5.html
podman does not autostart containers after boot. You have to manually start them, or write a start script. Or create a systemd unit for each of them.
I have not yet tried podman, but I know that podman-compose used to have an option to generate systemd units for your pods: docs.podman.io/…/podman-generate-systemd.1.html
podman-compose
Still, that option has been deprecated in favour of Podman Quadlet docs.podman.io/en/…/podman-systemd.unit.5.html