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* [lxc](http://lxc.sourceforge.net/), a set of convenience scripts to simplify the creation of linux containers.
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* [lxc](http://lxc.sourceforge.net/), a set of convenience scripts to simplify the creation of linux containers.
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Setup instructions
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Install instructions
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Requirements
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Installing on Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10
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1. Install dependencies:
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sudo apt-get install lxc wget bsdtar curl
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2. Install the latest docker binary:
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wget http://get.docker.io/builds/$(uname -s)/$(uname -m)/docker-master.tgz
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tar -xf docker-master.tgz
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3. Run your first container!
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cd docker-master
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sudo ./docker import base
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sudo ./docker run -a -i -t base /bin/bash
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Consider adding docker to your `PATH` for simplicity.
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Installing on other Linux distributions
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Right now, the officially supported distributions are:
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Right now, the officially supported distributions are:
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Docker probably works on other distributions featuring a recent kernel, the AUFS patch, and up-to-date lxc. However this has not been tested.
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Docker probably works on other distributions featuring a recent kernel, the AUFS patch, and up-to-date lxc. However this has not been tested.
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Installation
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1. Set up your host of choice on a physical / virtual machine
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2. Assume root identity on your newly installed environment (`sudo -s`)
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3. Type the following commands:
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apt-get update
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apt-get install lxc wget bsdtar curl
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4. Download the latest docker binaries: `wget http://docker.io.s3.amazonaws.com/builds/$(uname -s)/$(uname -m)/docker-master.tgz` ([Or get the Linux/x86_64 binaries here](http://docker.io.s3.amazonaws.com/builds/Linux/x86_64/docker-master.tgz) )
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5. Extract the contents of the tar file `tar -xf docker-master.tar.gz`
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6. Launch the docker daemon in the background `./dockerd &`
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7. Download a base image `./docker pull base`
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8. Run your first container! `./docker run -i -a -t base /bin/bash`
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9. Start exploring `./docker --help`
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Consider adding docker and dockerd to your `PATH` for simplicity.
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What is a Standard Container?
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What is a Standard Container?
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