adding nvidia gpu access info

Signed-off-by: Adrian Plata <adrian.plata@docker.com>

Removing prerequisites section.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Plata <adrian.plata@docker.com>

Removing prerequisites section.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Plata <adrian.plata@docker.com>

adding nvidia gpu access info
Signed-off-by: Adrian Plata <adrian.plata@docker.com>

Refining information.

Removing prerequisites section.

adding nvidia gpu access info
Signed-off-by: Adrian Plata <adrian.plata@docker.com>

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Removing prerequisites section.

adding nvidia gpu access info
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Removing prerequisites section.

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@ -605,6 +605,33 @@ PS C:\> docker run --device=class/86E0D1E0-8089-11D0-9CE4-08003E301F73 mcr.micro
> Windows containers. This option fails if the container isolation is `hyperv` > Windows containers. This option fails if the container isolation is `hyperv`
> or when running Linux Containers on Windows (LCOW). > or when running Linux Containers on Windows (LCOW).
### Access an NVIDIA GPU
The `--gpus­` flag allows you to access NVIDIA GPU resources. First you need to
install [nvidia-container-runtime](https://nvidia.github.io/nvidia-container-runtime/).
Visit [Specify a container's resources](https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/resource_constraints/)
for more information.
To use `--gpus`, specify which GPUs (or all) to use. If no value is provied, all
available GPUs are used. The example below exposes all available GPUs.
```bash
$ docker run -it --rm --gpus all ubuntu nvidia-smi
```
Use the `device` option to specify GPUs. The example below exposes a specific
GPU.
```bash
$ docker run -it --rm --gpus device=GPU-3a23c669-1f69-c64e-cf85-44e9b07e7a2a ubuntu nvidia-smi
```
The example below exposes the first and third GPUs.
```bash
$ docker run -it --rm --gpus device=0,2 nvidia-smi
```
### Restart policies (--restart) ### Restart policies (--restart)
Use Docker's `--restart` to specify a container's *restart policy*. A restart Use Docker's `--restart` to specify a container's *restart policy*. A restart