With docker-compose, containers would start on boot. It was maybe because I had restart: always on.

Is there a way something similar with podman-compose?

I see mentions of creating custom systemd scripts to run podman-compose to start containers, but is there something already baked in podman-compose that I can use?

  • hosaka@programming.dev
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    Might be obvious but did you enable the Quadlets? So systemctl enable quadlet.service or whatever the equivalent is. I think the quadlet is just a regular systemd unit.

    Edit: I noticed you already got an answer!

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      No need to enable, it won’t work nor do anything. Do need to systemctl --user daemon-reload