On 2015-07-28 20:44, Michael Dexter wrote:
On 7/28/15 1:17 PM, Kegan Myers wrote:
Make sure you have permissions. Docker isn't good at figuring out that
you
need sudo or other permissions to talk to the socket.
Also, do make sure you are using a recent version of 11 CURRENT or a
10.2
On Jul 28, 2015, at 6:55 PM, Larry Rosenman l...@lerctr.org wrote:
On 2015-07-28 20:44, Michael Dexter wrote:
On 7/28/15 1:17 PM, Kegan Myers wrote:
Make sure you have permissions. Docker isn't good at figuring out that you
need sudo or other permissions to talk to the socket.
Also, do
On 7/28/15 1:17 PM, Kegan Myers wrote:
Make sure you have permissions. Docker isn't good at figuring out that you
need sudo or other permissions to talk to the socket.
Also, do make sure you are using a recent version of 11 CURRENT or a
10.2 BETA/RC. I do not know what errors will be thrown
On 2015-07-28 21:10, Benjamin Perrault wrote:
On Jul 28, 2015, at 6:55 PM, Larry Rosenman l...@lerctr.org wrote:
On 2015-07-28 20:44, Michael Dexter wrote:
On 7/28/15 1:17 PM, Kegan Myers wrote:
Make sure you have permissions. Docker isn't good at figuring out
that you
need sudo or other
On 7/21/15 1:37 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
When I try to run docker info (freshly installed):
borg.lerctr.org /home/ler $ docker info
Get http:///var/run/docker.sock/v1.19/info: EOF. Are you trying to
connect to a TLS-enabled daemon without TLS?
borg.lerctr.org /home/ler $ docker --tls info
An
Hi John-Mark,
After first figuring out that the README on github doesn't include that
you need to include the boot device to load the files from
You can pass -r bootdev on the grub2 command line to specify what
the default device should be (it is (host) if not overridden).
e.g. for your
I'm trying to run either Net or Open for some testing, and I'm not
having luck.
After first figuring out that the README on github doesn't include that
you need to include the boot device to load the files from, I finally
got kopenbsd and knetbsd loading, but when I run boot, it just drops
me to