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After building a docker image from a dockerfile, i see the image was built successfully, but what do i do with it
Shouldn't i be able to run it as a container?
That means now you will have bash session inside the container, so you can ls, mkdir, or do any bash command inside the container The key here is the word interactive. In docker 1.1.2 (latest), what's the correct way to detach from a container without stopping it So for example, if i try
I have wsl installed as well as docker desktop After doing the steps above i got rid of x509 Certificate signed by unknown authority but then i got 401 unauthorized errors To solve i needed to docker login <docker registry>
Docker image naming restrictions can be found here
This will give you an image on your local machine that you can create a container from To do so, you'll need to run the following docker run command Make sure to replace image_name with what you named your image in the previous command. If you're using docker for windows, then simply start the desktop app installed in c:\program files\docker\docker\docker desktop.exe you can also stop docker for windows and run just the docker daemon dockerd.exe.