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  2. MTA-4628 [DOC] Adding a link to podman docs to resolve confusion over config
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      Drop in a [!NOTE] directing the user to a configuration introduction in podman docs-

      https://podman.io/docs#familiarizing-yourself-with-podman

       

      See https://redhat-internal.slack.com/archives/C02FNEJ9PLZ/p1739185054850569

      I have configured a podman on my brand-new laptop and hit an issue when container analysis didn't work for me.
      The fix on github is very simple and the root cause of the issue was SELinux/podman permissions configuration.
      We do not want to be in the business of documenting podman configuration/setup. There are so many variables at play that it feels like we'd be chasing it a bit so we will add an admonition

              ibragins@redhat.com Igor Braginsky
              istein@redhat.com Ilanit Stein
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