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>
> It has been a while since I've tried it, but networking with Docker is
> a PITA. Just having it use DHCP/DNS like any normal host isn't an
> option, and it seems like you have to stick some kind of reverse proxy
> in front of everything.
That makes sense, although I
gt;>>> hardened overlay pkcs11 seccomp} Installed versions:
> >>>> 17.09.0^si(05:48:14 PM 10/23/2017)(container-init device-mapper
> >>>> seccomp -apparmor -aufs -btrfs -hardened -overlay -pkcs11)
> >>>> Homepage:https://do
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>>>> 10/23/2017)(container-init device-mapper seccomp -apparmor -aufs -btrfs
>>>> -hardened -overlay -pkcs11)
>>>> Homepage: https://dockerproject.org
>>>> Description: The core functions you need to create Docker
>>>>
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 7:07 AM Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> On Sat, 15 Aug 2020 12:22:19 -0600, Grant Taylor wrote:
>
> > I dislike Docker, but I do like the idea of containers or network
> > namespaces.
>
> Going OT here, but why do you dislike Docker? I've only re
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> Jabber: h...@jabber.sk
>
Hi Robert,
oh YEAH!
Thanks a lot for that quick start!
I didi it, but...
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Available versions: 17.03.2^si (~)17.06.2^si (~)17.09.0^si **^si
{apparmor aufs btrfs +container-init +device-mapp
Next time you can
> > > start it with:
> > >
> > > $ docker start firefox
> > >
> > > Some basic docker commands:
> > >
> > > $ docker ps [-a] - lists running containers [or all containers]
> > > $ docker images - lists
e basic docker commands:
> >
> > $ docker ps [-a] - lists running containers [or all containers]
> > $ docker images - lists images
> > $ docker rm [container_name] - removes container
> > $ docker rmi [image_name] - removes image
> >
> > The official docum
ed automatically.)
> > > >
> > > > This long command is needed only for the first time. Next time you can
> > > > start it with:
> > > >
> > > > $ docker start firefox
> > > >
> > > > Some basic docker command
ike feature, see point 6 below),
hence their low-level activation state "dead".
Oh, and all units' output gets collected in the journal (see point 5 below),
which doesn't work with the alternatives (e.g., ~/.xprofile, which I used to
use).
4.) I use nspawn occasionally for ru
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