From 2fb65e8f1e447dc849d7c3c5b0e316593e8cceeb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rolf Neugebauer Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2017 17:58:09 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] doc: Remove explicit hashes from documentation in ./pkg People typically update hashes in YAML files with 'git grep ... | sed ...' this will change the README.md files in the ./pkg directory and thus change the git tree hash. Remove the use of explicit hashes from those files to avoid the obvious chicken and egg problem. Signed-off-by: Rolf Neugebauer --- pkg/getty/README.md | 16 +--------------- pkg/swap/README.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/pkg/getty/README.md b/pkg/getty/README.md index d0f2f2211..2bedc7743 100644 --- a/pkg/getty/README.md +++ b/pkg/getty/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ If you want a console getty, add the following to your `moby.yml`: ``` services: - name: getty - image: "linuxkit/getty:886d35fe30c47750e8cfbf2f73016e9d2cc6361a" + image: "linuxkit/getty:" ``` The above will launch a getty for each console defined in the cmdline, i.e. `/proc/cmdline`. @@ -70,17 +70,3 @@ In addition to the usual getty shell, it is possible that you have a LinuxKit bu In that case, you can make `linuxkit/getty` an `init:` level container. This will lead to a `sh` running on the console. **This is highly insecure and should not be used except to debug system startup where containerd will not start itself or services. In all other cases, use getty only via services.** - -To use it this way: - -```yml -kernel: - image: "linuxkit/kernel:4.9.x" - cmdline: "console=ttyS0 console=tty0 page_poison=1" -init: - - linuxkit/init:1b8a7e394d2ec2f1fdb4d67645829d1b5bdca037 - - linuxkit/runc:3a4e6cbf15470f62501b019b55e1caac5ee7689f - - linuxkit/containerd:b1766e4c4c09f63ac4925a6e4612852a93f7e73b - - linuxkit/ca-certificates:eabc5a6e59f05aa91529d80e9a595b85b046f935 - - linuxkit/getty:8305d9a564bfbe38b7ea6d6f5bccd95ae59b03d2 -``` diff --git a/pkg/swap/README.md b/pkg/swap/README.md index 4c668fbdd..71d32677d 100644 --- a/pkg/swap/README.md +++ b/pkg/swap/README.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Normally, unless you are running explicitly in a desktop version, LinuxKit image ``` onboot: - name: swap - image: "linuxkit/swap:e36b5e794256c2a56c000035f73a4d46f7ffb3e6" + image: "linuxkit/swap:" command: ["swap.sh","--path","/var/external/swap","--size","2G"] ```