If you need to start a second (or third!) bash shell in a running container, you can do so with the following command:
docker exec -it [CONTAINER_ID] /bin/bash
If you want to create an image from a Docker container that contains edits to the original image, but don’t want to have to commit it to a public repository you can take the following steps.
One of the annoyances with using the Thinkpad T60p with Ubuntu 14.04 (graphics card being another one) is that the keyboard backlight would…
Docker containerizes the networking stack from the host computer by default. However, there are times when you require the image/container to be able to access local network resources.
After using Docker for a while, you may notice that it has eaten up a lot of your disk space.
This command can be used to prune dangling images and containers.
docker system prune