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Sven Dowideit ada86fc5b7 Looking into some broken links, I noticed that we don't need to use
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There are still more todo - next PR I think :)

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page_title: Create a Base Image
page_description: How to create base images
page_keywords: Examples, Usage, base image, docker, documentation, examples
# Create a Base Image
So you want to create your own [*Base Image*](
/terms/image/#base-image-def)? Great!
The specific process will depend heavily on the Linux distribution you
want to package. We have some examples below, and you are encouraged to
submit pull requests to contribute new ones.
## Create a full image using tar
In general, you'll want to start with a working machine that is running
the distribution you'd like to package as a base image, though that is
not required for some tools like Debian's
[Debootstrap](https://wiki.debian.org/Debootstrap), which you can also
use to build Ubuntu images.
It can be as simple as this to create an Ubuntu base image:
$ sudo debootstrap raring raring > /dev/null
$ sudo tar -C raring -c . | sudo docker import - raring
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$ sudo docker run raring cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=13.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=raring
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 13.04"
There are more example scripts for creating base images in the Docker
GitHub Repo:
- [BusyBox](https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/blob/master/contrib/mkimage-busybox.sh)
- CentOS / Scientific Linux CERN (SLC) [on Debian/Ubuntu](
https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/blob/master/contrib/mkimage-rinse.sh) or
[on CentOS/RHEL/SLC/etc.](
https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/blob/master/contrib/mkimage-yum.sh)
- [Debian / Ubuntu](
https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/blob/master/contrib/mkimage-debootstrap.sh)
## Creating a simple base image using `scratch`
There is a special repository in the Docker registry called `scratch`, which
was created using an empty tar file:
$ tar cv --files-from /dev/null | docker import - scratch
which you can `docker pull`. You can then use that
image to base your new minimal containers `FROM`:
FROM scratch
ADD true-asm /true
CMD ["/true"]
The Dockerfile above is from extremely minimal image - [tianon/true](
https://github.com/tianon/dockerfiles/tree/master/true).