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Updated & reformulated kinds of mounts section
Signed-off-by: Christophe Vidal <kriss@krizalys.com>
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For more information about labels, refer to [apply custom
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metadata](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/labels-custom-metadata/).
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### Add bind-mounts or volumes
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### Add bind-mounts, volumes or memory filesystems
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Docker supports two different kinds of mounts, which allow containers to read to
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or write from files or directories on other containers or the host operating
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system. These types are _data volumes_ (often referred to simply as volumes) and
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_bind-mounts_.
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Additionally, Docker supports `tmpfs` mounts.
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Docker supports three different kinds of mounts, which allow containers to read
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from or write to files or directories, either on the host operating system, or
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on memory filesystems. These types are _data volumes_ (often referred to simply
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as volumes), _bind-mounts_, and _tmpfs_.
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A **bind-mount** makes a file or directory on the host available to the
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container it is mounted within. A bind-mount may be either read-only or
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