diff --git a/docs/sources/index.md b/docs/sources/index.md index 8a6882a010..401381a270 100644 --- a/docs/sources/index.md +++ b/docs/sources/index.md @@ -83,5 +83,67 @@ Docker on a variety of platforms. ### Docker User Guide -To learn about Docker in more detail and to answer questions about usage and implementation, check out the [Docker User Guide](/userguide/). +To learn about Docker in more detail and to answer questions about usage and +implementation, check out the [Docker User Guide](/userguide/). + +## Release Notes + +**Version 1.2.0** + +This version fixes a number of bugs and issues and adds new functions and other +improvements. These include: + +*New restart policies* + +We added a `--restart flag` to `docker run` to specify a restart policy for your +container. Currently, there are three policies available: + +`no` – Do not restart the container if it dies. (default) +`on-failure` – Restart the container if it exits with a non-zero exit code. +This can also accept an optional maximum restart count (e.g. `on-failure:5`). +`always` – Always restart the container no matter what exit code is returned. +This deprecates the `--restart` flag on the Docker daemon. + +*New flags for `docker run`: `--cap-add` and `–-cap-drop`* + +In previous releases, Docker containers could either be given complete capabilities or +they could all follow a whitelist of allowed capabilities while dropping all others. +Further, using `--privileged` would grant all capabilities inside a container, rather than +applying a whitelist. This was not recommended for production use because it’s really +unsafe; it’s as if you were directly in the host. + +This release introduces two new flags for `docker run` --cap-add and --cap-drop that give +you fine grain control over the specific capabilities you want grant to a particular +container. + +*New `-–device` flag for `docker run`* + +Previously, you could only use devices inside your containers by bind mounting them ( with +`-v`) in a `--privileged` container. With this release, we introduce the `--device flag` +to `docker run` which lets you use a device without requiring a privileged container. + + +*Writable `/etc/hosts`, `/etc/hostname` and `/etc/resolv.conf`* + +You can now edit `/etc/hosts`, `/etc/hostname` and `/etc/resolve.conf` in a running +container. This is useful if you need to install bind or other services that might +override one of those files. + +Note, however, that changes to these files are not saved during a docker build and so will +not be preserved in the resulting image. The changes will only “stick” in a running +container. + +*Docker proxy in a separate process* + +The Docker userland proxy that routes outbound traffic to your containers now has its own +separate process (one process per connection). This greatly reduces the load on the +daemon, which increases stability and efficiency. + +*Other Improvements & Changes* + +* When using `docker rm -f`, Docker now kills the container (instead of stopping it) before removing it . If you intend to stop the container cleanly, you can use `docker stop`. + +* Added support for IPv6 addresses in `--dns` + +* Added search capability in private registries