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Justin Cormack 007a42ad41 Use docker run to run tests and interactive containers
Using docker build is slower and needs lots of Dockerfiles,
while a single image with a careful script can accept any type
of image, either with `-v` to share into `/tmp` for interactive
use (where you need the input and a tty, or by adding a tarball
for cases where there is no login such as running tests, so you
can still use a remote daemon in these cases.

Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
2017-01-24 23:41:06 +00:00
alpine Move base images directory to top level 2017-01-24 18:55:23 +00:00
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Moby, the Linux distro for Docker editions

Simple build instructions: use make to build. make qemu will boot up in qemu in a container.

Requires GNU make, GNU tar (not Busybox tar), Docker to build.

  • 1.12.x branch for Desktop stable 1.12 edition
  • 1.13.x branch for Desktop and Cloud 1.13; also supports 1.12 CS.
  • master for 1.14 development

Several kernel variants are supported:

  • default
  • make LTS4.4=1 4.4 LTS series
  • make AUFS=1 supports AUFS (deprecated)