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1. What are Linux containers? | 1. What are Linux containers? | ||
2. What is Docker? | 2. What is Docker? | ||
3. How can I find images? | 3. How can I find images? | ||
3.1 General / "Safety" information about trusting images you have not made yourself | 3.1 General / "Safety" information about trusting images you have not made yourself | ||
3.1.A resist the temptation to SSH into another machine or git push from a shell in a docker container / image not built by yourself | 3.1.A resist the temptation to SSH into another machine or git push from a shell in a docker container / image not built by yourself | ||
4. How do I make my own image? | 4. How do I make my own image? | ||
5. How can I use my Image / Container? | 5. How can I use my Image / Container? | ||
6. How can I save the changes in my container, or call the same container over and over? | 6. How can I save the changes in my container, or call the same container over and over? | ||
7. How do I clean up all these containers laying around? | 7. How do I clean up all these containers laying around? |
Revision as of 03:17, 7 July 2015
Initial TOC brainstorming page as inspired by lnovich and smccann
Chapters
1. What are Linux containers?
2. What is Docker?
3. How can I find images?
3.1 General / "Safety" information about trusting images you have not made yourself 3.1.A resist the temptation to SSH into another machine or git push from a shell in a docker container / image not built by yourself
4. How do I make my own image?
5. How can I use my Image / Container?
6. How can I save the changes in my container, or call the same container over and over?
7. How do I clean up all these containers laying around?