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Brent Baude 10d748f584 Introduce Podman machine reset
Podman machine reset is a new command that will "reset" your podman
machine environment.  Reset is defined as:

* Stop and Remove all VMs
* Remove the following directories:
    - configuration dir i.e. ~/.config/containers/podman/machine/qemu
    - data dir i.e. ~/.local/.share/containers/podman/machine/qemu

When deleting, if errors are encountered, they will be batched and spit
out at the end.  Podman will try to proceed even in error in doing what
it was told.

Signed-off-by: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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Working README for running the machine tests

Note: you must not have any machines defined before running tests

Linux

QEMU

make localmachine

Microsoft Windows

HyperV

  1. Open a powershell as admin
  2. $env:CONTAINERS_MACHINE_PROVIDER="hyperv"
  3. ./winmake localmachine

Note: To run specific test files, add the test files to the end of the winmake command:

./winmake localmachine "basic_test.go start_test.go"

WSL

  1. Open a powershell as a regular user
  2. Build and copy win-sshproxy into bin/
  3. ./winmake localmachine

Note: To run specific test files, add the test files to the end of the winmake command:

./winmake localmachine "basic_test.go start_test.go"

MacOS

Apple Hypervisor

  1. make podman-remote
  2. make localmachine (Add FOCUS_FILE=basic_test.go to only run basic test)