Merge pull request #15774 from charleswhchan/patch-4

Revise Mac Docker instructions
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Sebastiaan van Stijn 2015-08-23 10:26:58 +02:00
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* installs binaries for the Docker tools in `/usr/local/bin`
* makes these binaries available to all users
* updates any existing VirtualBox installation
* installs VirtualBox; or updates any existing installation
Change these defaults by pressing "Customize" or "Change
Install Location."
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1. Open the "Applications" folder or the "Launchpad".
2. Find the Docker Quickstart Terminal and double-click to launch it.
2. Find the Docker Quickstart Terminal and double-click to launch it.
The application:
* opens a terminal window
* creates a VM called `default` if it doesn't exists, starts the VM if it does
* creates a `default` VM if it doesn't exists, and starts the VM after
* points the terminal environment to this VM
Once the launch completes, the Docker Quickstart Terminal reports:
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Starting VM...
To see how to connect Docker to this machine, run: docker-machine env default
This creates a new `default` in VirtualBox.
This creates a new `default` VM in VirtualBox.
![default](/installation/images/default.png)
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If you have previously installed the deprecated Boot2Docker application or
run the Docker Quickstart Terminal, you may have a `dev` VM as well. When you
created `default`, the `docker-machine` command provided instructions
created `default` VM, the `docker-machine` command provided instructions
for learning how to connect the VM.
3. Get the environment commands for your new VM.
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## Learn about your Toolbox installation
Toolbox installs the Docker Engine binary, the Docker binary on your system. When you
use the Docker Quickstart Terminal or create a `default` manually, Docker
use the Docker Quickstart Terminal or create a `default` VM manually, Docker
Machine updates the `~/.docker/machine/machines/default` folder to your
system. This folder contains the configuration for the VM.
You can create multiple VMs on your system with Docker Machine. So, you may have
more than one VM folder if you have more than one VM. To remove a VM, use the
`docker-machine rm <machine-name>` command.
You can create multiple VMs on your system with Docker Machine. Therefore, you
may end up with multiple VM folders if you have more than one VM. To remove a
VM, use the `docker-machine rm <machine-name>` command.
## Migrate from Boot2Docker