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