Follow this process to build a Linux® operating system image for use in a docker container.
About this task: This topic describes a procedure for working with a Debian
image.
Before you begin: You must have Docker installed and
running.
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Make a directory with a name that relates to your image.
For example, a directory called
debian may contain a Dockerfile for your
Debian®
image.
mkdir debian
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With a text editor create the file as shown, and save it as
Dockerfile.
FROM debian:latest
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends --no-install-suggests \
file \
bzip2 \
binutils \
sqlite3 \
sudo \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ARG user=genero
ARG group=fourjs
ARG uid=2000
ARG gid=2000
ENV HOME=/home/${user}
RUN set -eufx \
&& groupadd -g "${gid}" "${group}" \
&& useradd -d "${HOME}" -u "${uid}" -g "${gid}" -M -N -r -s /bin/bash "${user}" \
&& mkdir -p "${HOME}" \
&& chown "${user}:${group}" "${HOME}" \
WORKDIR ${HOME}
USER ${user}
The docker file contains all the commands needed to get the latest updates and build the Debian
image. The user ("genero") and group ("fourjs") are added. A home directory and environment is set
up for the user.
Note: The Dockerfile file is written following specific Dockerfile instructions.
For more information see the
Docker documentation.
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At the command line, type the following commands to build the image from your Dockerfile:
docker pull debian:latest
docker build --force-rm -t fglgws-os .
The docker pull
command pulls a pre-built Debian image
from the Docker repository. The docker build
command builds an image called
fglgws-os based on the Dockerfile found in the current
directory, represented by the dot (.
).
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Get a list of docker images.
Your docker image (fglgws-os
) is shown in the list.
What to do next: Based on this image, you can now build a docker image with an
FGLGWS package. See Build docker image with FGLGWS package