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Other tools use --storage-opt, buildah should be consistent

Cleanup buildah.1 man page

add options to buildah man page
add missing commands

Finally sort the commands in the buildah command.

Signed-off-by: Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>

Closes: #112
Approved by: rhatdan
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buildah "1" "March 2017" "buildah"

NAME

buildah - A command line tool to facilitate working with containers and using them to build images.

SYNOPSIS

buildah [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARG...]

DESCRIPTION

The buildah package provides a command line tool which can be used to:

* Create a working container, either from scratch or using an image as a starting point.
* Mount a working container's root filesystem for manipulation.
* Unmount a working container's root filesystem.
* Use the updated contents of a container's root filesystem as a filesystem layer to create a new image.
* Delete a working container or an image.

OPTIONS

--root value

Storage root dir (default: "/var/lib/containers/storage")

--runroot value

Storage state dir (default: "/var/run/containers/storage")

--storage-driver value

Storage driver

--storage-opt value

Storage driver option

--debug

Print debugging information

--help, -h

Show help

--version, -v

Print the version

SEE ALSO

Command Description
buildah-add(1) Add the contents of a file, URL, or a directory to the container.
buildah-bud(1) Build an image using instructions from Dockerfiles.
buildah-commit(1) Create an image from a working container.
buildah-config(1) Update image configuration settings.
buildah-containers(1) List the working containers and their base images.
buildah-copy(1) Copies the contents of a file, URL, or directory into a container's working directory.
buildah-from(1) Creates a new working container, either from scratch or using a specified image as a starting point.
buildah-images(1) List images in local storage.
buildah-inspect(1) Inspects the configuration of a container or image
buildah-mount(1) Mount the working container's root filesystem.
buildah-rm(1) Removes one or more working containers.
buildah-rmi(1) Removes one or more images.
buildah-run(1) Run a command inside of the container.
buildah-tag(1) Add an additional name to a local image.
buildah-umount(1) Unmount a working container's root file system.