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sudo pacman -S docker
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
sudo systemctl start docker
You need to either log out and back in again to be in the docker group, or run everything as root.
docker info
This should show you things are working.
Search for a distro you want
docker search debian
If you get a hit, pull it.
docker pull debian
Then run a live image:
docker run -it debian
Delete
Check currently running containers with
docker ps
Check all containers with
docker ps -a
Now we can get a list of all containers.
To delete one, take the id, e.g. '97796727e883', and run:
docker rm 97796727e883
Networking
Get a list of docker container ips
docker inspect -f '{{range.NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' container_name_or_id