I've installed the Jenkins master as a Docker container, following they
very good instructions here:

https://jenkins.io/doc/book/installing/#docker

However, the instructions list the "--rm" Docker option as a good way to
clean out the Jenkins container every time you restart. I'd like to have
Jenkins restart every time the machine is restarted, but you can't use --rm
and --restart simultaneously.

Does Jenkins suggest removing --rm and switching to --restart? Or is there
another method that people using the Docker image for a Jenkins master
prefer using?

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