After preparing an OCI bundle and running the command runc create reports, runc list shows the container reports in the created state. You now want to launch the init process that is defined in the bundle without recreating the container. Which single command should you run?
runc start is used to begin execution of a container that already exists in the created state. It reads the existing config.json and launches the init process recorded during runc create.
runc run would attempt to create and start a new container with the same ID, which fails because the ID is already in use.
runc exec can only add a new process to a container that is already running, so it cannot start one that is stopped or created.
runc restore expects checkpoint data produced by runc checkpoint; it cannot start a container that has merely been created.
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