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Buildah Image

Build information

Please see the containers/image_build repo. README.md for build details.

Sample Usage

Although not required, it is suggested that Podman be used with these container images.

podman pull docker:https://quay.io/buildah/stable:latest

podman run stable buildah version

# Create a directory on the host to mount the container's
# /var/lib/container directory to so containers can be
# run within the container.
mkdir /var/lib/mycontainer

# Run the image detached using the host's network in a container name
# buildahctr, turn off label and seccomp confinement in the container
# and then do a little shell hackery to keep the container up and running.
podman run --detach --name=buildahctr --net=host --security-opt label=disable --security-opt seccomp=unconfined --device /dev/fuse:rw -v /var/lib/mycontainer:/var/lib/containers:Z  stable sh -c 'while true ;do sleep 100000 ; done'

podman exec -it  buildahctr /bin/sh

# Now inside of the container

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Note: If you encounter a fuse: device not found error when running the container image, it is likely that the fuse kernel module has not been loaded on your host system. Use the command modprobe fuse to load the module and then run the container image. To enable this automatically at boot time, you can add a configuration file to /etc/modules.load.d. See man modules-load.d for more details.