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I'm also currently migrating all of my self-hosted services from docker to podman. Look into using Quadlet and systemd rather than podman-compose: https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/quadlet-podman
Your Quadlet
.container
files will end up looking very similar to your docker compose files. Podman will automatically generate a systemd service unit for you if you drop the.container
file in your user systemd unit directory ($HOME/.config/containers/systemd/) and runsystemctl --user daemon-reload
. Then starting the container on boot is as simple assystemctl --user enable --now containername.service
.This will not solve your rootful vs. rootless issues, as others have pointed out, but Quadlet/systemd is nice replacement for the service/container management layer instead of docker-compose/podman-compose
+1 for quadlet. It's another file format to learn, but it's worth it, particularly if you want your containers to auto-update. Also check out podlet to help mitigate some of the compose to .container issues.