mapping all available devices in docker-compose
I have a working docker-compose where I now need to bind not only one specific device but all available devices.
So instead of having something like:
devices
- '/dev/serial0:/dev/serial0'
I would like to do something like:
devices
- '/dev:/dev'
This gives me the following error:
container init caused "rootfs_linux.go:70: creating device nodes caused \"open /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/mnt/6a4...05af/rootfs/dev/pts/0: permission denied\""": unknown
I could I map all devices to my container?
docker docker-compose
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I have a working docker-compose where I now need to bind not only one specific device but all available devices.
So instead of having something like:
devices
- '/dev/serial0:/dev/serial0'
I would like to do something like:
devices
- '/dev:/dev'
This gives me the following error:
container init caused "rootfs_linux.go:70: creating device nodes caused \"open /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/mnt/6a4...05af/rootfs/dev/pts/0: permission denied\""": unknown
I could I map all devices to my container?
docker docker-compose
Do you actually want to run this process in a Docker container? It sounds like you don't want the isolation that provides.
– David Maze
Nov 24 '18 at 11:41
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I have a working docker-compose where I now need to bind not only one specific device but all available devices.
So instead of having something like:
devices
- '/dev/serial0:/dev/serial0'
I would like to do something like:
devices
- '/dev:/dev'
This gives me the following error:
container init caused "rootfs_linux.go:70: creating device nodes caused \"open /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/mnt/6a4...05af/rootfs/dev/pts/0: permission denied\""": unknown
I could I map all devices to my container?
docker docker-compose
I have a working docker-compose where I now need to bind not only one specific device but all available devices.
So instead of having something like:
devices
- '/dev/serial0:/dev/serial0'
I would like to do something like:
devices
- '/dev:/dev'
This gives me the following error:
container init caused "rootfs_linux.go:70: creating device nodes caused \"open /var/lib/docker/devicemapper/mnt/6a4...05af/rootfs/dev/pts/0: permission denied\""": unknown
I could I map all devices to my container?
docker docker-compose
docker docker-compose
asked Nov 24 '18 at 7:06
pnknrgpnknrg
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Do you actually want to run this process in a Docker container? It sounds like you don't want the isolation that provides.
– David Maze
Nov 24 '18 at 11:41
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Do you actually want to run this process in a Docker container? It sounds like you don't want the isolation that provides.
– David Maze
Nov 24 '18 at 11:41
Do you actually want to run this process in a Docker container? It sounds like you don't want the isolation that provides.
– David Maze
Nov 24 '18 at 11:41
Do you actually want to run this process in a Docker container? It sounds like you don't want the isolation that provides.
– David Maze
Nov 24 '18 at 11:41
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You can achieve this most easily by running a privileged container:
e.g compare:
docker run alpine ls -la /dev
vs
docker run --privileged alpine ls -la /dev
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You can achieve this most easily by running a privileged container:
e.g compare:
docker run alpine ls -la /dev
vs
docker run --privileged alpine ls -la /dev
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You can achieve this most easily by running a privileged container:
e.g compare:
docker run alpine ls -la /dev
vs
docker run --privileged alpine ls -la /dev
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You can achieve this most easily by running a privileged container:
e.g compare:
docker run alpine ls -la /dev
vs
docker run --privileged alpine ls -la /dev
You can achieve this most easily by running a privileged container:
e.g compare:
docker run alpine ls -la /dev
vs
docker run --privileged alpine ls -la /dev
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Do you actually want to run this process in a Docker container? It sounds like you don't want the isolation that provides.
– David Maze
Nov 24 '18 at 11:41