Note that variable expansion in --from and FROM was working oddly, see: https://github.com/docker/cli/issues/3356#issuecomment-957892224 for context.
Clear Linux* OS os-core container image
What is this image?
clearlinux/os-core is a Docker image with os-core running on top of the
official clearlinux base image.
This os-core container provides the common base layer shared by all Clear Linux* based containers. It is not designed to be used stand alone, but to be pulled in via a FROM entry in a new Dockerfile.
For other Clear Linux* OS based container images, see: https://hub.docker.com/u/clearlinux
Why use a clearlinux based image?
Clear Linux* OS is an open source, rolling release Linux distribution optimized for performance and security, from the Cloud to the Edge, designed for customization, and manageability.
Clear Linux* OS based container images use:
- Optimized libraries that are compiled with latest compiler versions and flags.
- Software packages that follow upstream source closely and update frequently.
- An aggressive security model and best practices for CVE patching.
- A multi-staged build approach to keep a reduced container image size.
- The same container syntax as the official images to make getting started easy.
To learn more about Clear Linux* OS, visit: https://clearlinux.org.
Deployment:
Deploy with Docker
The easiest way to get started with this image is by simply pulling it from Docker Hub.
- Pull the image from Docker Hub:
docker pull clearlinux/os-core
Deploy with Kubernetes
Build and modify:
The Dockerfiles for all Clear Linux* OS based container images are available at https://github.com/clearlinux/dockerfiles. These can be used to build and modify the container images.
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Clone the clearlinux/dockerfiles repository.
git clone https://github.com/clearlinux/dockerfiles.git -
Change to the directory of the application:
cd os-core/ -
Build the container image:
docker build -t clearlinux/os-core .Refer to the Docker documentation for default build arguments. Additionally:
swupd_args- specifies arguments to pass to the Clear Linux* OS software manager. See the swupd man pages for more information.
Licenses
All licenses for the Clear Linux* Project and distributed software can be found at https://clearlinux.org/terms-and-policies