CRUX Linux
Installing on CRUX Linux can be handled via the contrib ports from James Mills and are included in the official contrib ports:
- docker
The docker
port will build and install the latest tagged version of Docker.
Installation
Assuming you have contrib enabled, update your ports tree and install docker:
$ sudo prt-get depinst docker
Kernel requirements
To have a working CRUX+Docker Host you must ensure your Kernel has the necessary modules enabled for the Docker Daemon to function correctly.
Please read the README
:
$ sudo prt-get readme docker
The docker
port installs the contrib/check-config.sh
script provided by the Docker contributors for checking your kernel configuration as a suitable Docker host.
To check your Kernel configuration run:
$ /usr/share/docker/check-config.sh
Starting Docker
There is a rc script created for Docker. To start the Docker service:
$ sudo /etc/rc.d/docker start
To start on system boot:
- Edit
/etc/rc.conf
- Put
docker
into theSERVICES=(...)
array afternet
.
Images
There is a CRUX image maintained by James Mills as part of the Docker “Official Library” of images. To use this image simply pull it or use it as part of your FROM
line in your Dockerfile(s)
.
$ docker pull crux $ docker run -i -t crux
There are also user contributed CRUX based image(s) on the Docker Hub.
Uninstallation
To uninstall the Docker package:
$ sudo prt-get remove docker
The above command will not remove images, containers, volumes, or user created configuration files on your host. If you wish to delete all images, containers, and volumes run the following command:
$ rm -rf /var/lib/docker
You must delete the user created configuration files manually.
Issues
If you have any issues please file a bug with the CRUX Bug Tracker.
Support
For support contact the CRUX Mailing List or join CRUX’s IRC Channels. on the FreeNode IRC Network.
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