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Source: https://github.com/multiarch/ubuntu-core Commit: 3972a7794b40a965615abd710759d3ed439c9a55
🌍 ubuntu-core
Multiarch Ubuntu images for Docker.
Based on https://github.com/tianon/docker-brew-ubuntu-core/
multiarch/ubuntu-core
on Docker Hub- Available tags
Usage
Once you need to configure binfmt-support on your Docker host. This works locally or remotely (i.e using boot2docker or swarm).
# configure binfmt-support on the Docker host (works locally or remotely, i.e: using boot2docker)
$ docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset
Then you can run an armhf
image from your x86_64
Docker host.
$ docker run -it --rm multiarch/ubuntu-core:armhf-wily
root@a0818570f614:/# uname -a
Linux a0818570f614 4.1.13-boot2docker #1 SMP Fri Nov 20 19:05:50 UTC 2015 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
root@a0818570f614:/# exit
Or an x86_64
image from your x86_64
Docker host, directly, without qemu emulation.
$ docker run -it --rm multiarch/ubuntu-core:amd64-wily
root@27fe384370c9:/# uname -a
Linux 27fe384370c9 4.1.13-boot2docker #1 SMP Fri Nov 20 19:05:50 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@27fe384370c9:/#
It also works for arm64
$ docker run -it --rm multiarch/ubuntu-core:arm64-wily
root@723fb9f184fa:/# uname -a
Linux 723fb9f184fa 4.1.13-boot2docker #1 SMP Fri Nov 20 19:05:50 UTC 2015 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
License
MIT