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	Example command
The following containerd command creates a container. It is referred to throughout the architecture document to help explain various points:
$ sudo ctr run --runtime "io.containerd.kata.v2" --rm -t "quay.io/libpod/ubuntu:latest" foo sh
This command requests that containerd:
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Create a container ( ctr run).
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Use the Kata shimv2 runtime ( --runtime "io.containerd.kata.v2").
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Delete the container when it exits ( --rm).
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Attach the container to the user's terminal ( -t).
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Use the Ubuntu Linux container image to create the container rootfs that will become the container environment ( quay.io/libpod/ubuntu:latest).
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Create the container with the name " foo".
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Run the sh(1)command in the Ubuntu rootfs based container environment.The command specified here is referred to as the workload. 
Note:
For the purposes of this document and to keep explanations simpler, we assume the user is running this command in the host environment.