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This seems the best option, although none are great - build with `make AUFS=1` to build with AUFS support, currently with 4.8 kernel - default is to build without AUFS support, with 4.9 kernel This recognises that AUFS supprot is temporary #620 and only there until we can phase it out on desktop editions, and allow the other editions that never shipped with AUFS to ship something very close to mainline. However we do still apply the patches so that the non AUFS branch runs fine on all platforms, so it can be tested elsewhere. We may be able to move the kernel versions back in line when 4.9 aufs support is out. Plan is to shift CI to build both sets of images, and get the Desktop editions to pick up the aufs set automatically, once this is merged. Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
Build Azure VHD
To create the Azure VHD, the following will be needed:
- An azure account
- A Standard Storage account
- A container (bucket) in the above storage account (private)
- The access key associated with the above storage account
- (opt) the url for the docker version you want to use in the VHD
In your terminal, with docker installed, run the following:
export AZURE_STG_ACCOUNT_NAME="<your-storage-account>"
export AZURE_STG_ACCOUNT_KEY="<your-access-key>"
export CONTAINER_NAME="<a-bucket-name>"
make uploadvhd DOCKER_BIN_URL="<tgz-docker-url>"
The above will output a URL which you can then use to deploy on editions.