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  • docker - Privileged containers and capabilities - Stack Overflow
    The --privileged flag gives all capabilities to the container, and it also lifts all the limitations enforced by the device cgroup controller In other words, the container can then do almost everything that the host can do This flag exists to allow special use-cases, like running Docker within Docker
  • Configuring Docker to not use the 172. 17. 0. 0 range - Server Fault
    However it is still only created at docker swarm init time, so if you need to change it later, you'll need to shut down swarm mode entirely with docker swarm leave -f; delete the network with docker network rm docker_gwbridge; and then re-create swarm mode either with docker swarm init (for a local 1-node swarm) or docker swarm join –
  • Can I run Docker in a Virtual Machine? - Stack Overflow
    Instead you can run Docker Machine on the Mac directly and use Parallels to create the Linux VM - which means Docker is running in a Linux VM on your Mac, and you don't need nested virtualization Or preferably use Docker for Mac if your OS supports it, it's the latest product and has much better host integration than Docker Machine
  • What is docker run -it flag? - Stack Overflow
    -it are flags for command docker run or docker container run (they are aliases) Suggest you know what are flags and go forward:-i or --interactive: When you type docker run -i this means that your terminal will transfer your input to container (app in container) until you press ctrl-D (leave container) For example, if some app works in
  • How to list containers in Docker - Stack Overflow
    docker stack ls docker service ls docker image ls docker container ls Teaching the aliases first is confusing Once you understand what's going on, they can save some keystrokes: docker images -> docker image ls docker ps -> docker container ls docker rmi -> docker image rm docker rm -> docker container rm There are several aliases in Docker
  • How do I get into a Docker containers shell? - Stack Overflow
    If you're specifically using docker compose, there is a convenience docker compose exec command that works very much like the docker exec command, except: It defaults to the behavior of -i and -t It allows you to refer to containers by their service name in your compose yaml file
  • docker - chmod: changing permissions of myscript. sh : Operation not . . .
    docker will keep the permissions when it copies the files Share Improve this answer Follow
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