This reverts commit 6a85aa5fb6.
It is failing circlecibuild when generating locales, leaving it up to dockerhub
Sabayon Base Docker image
The purpose of this project is to provide an image of Sabayon base.
A base image doesn't contain kernel, just the minimal stage3 of gentoo converted in Sabayon
It is just a gentoo stage3 + entropy
UPDATE: Images are also on Docker Hub sabayon/base-amd64 and the already squashed image, sabayon/base-amd64-squashed
First steps on docker
Ensure to have the daemon started and running:
sudo systemctl start docker
Building sabayon-base locally
git clone https://github.com/mudler/docker-sabayon-base-amd64.git docker-sabayon-base
cd docker-sabayon-base
sudo docker build -t sabayon/base-amd64 .
Pulling sabayon-base from Docker Hub
sudo docker pull sabayon/base-amd64
Converting the image from Docker to use it with Molecules
Only with undocker, without squashing the layers
After pulling the docker image, install undocker and then as root:
docker save sabayon/base-amd64:latest | undocker -i -o base sabayon/base-amd64:latest
Using docker-squash
You can also squash the image with docker-squash and then extract your layers.
sudo docker save sabayon/base-amd64:latest | sudo TMPDIR=/dev/shm docker-squash -t sabayon/base-amd64:squashed > /your/prefered/path/base.tar
You can replace /dev/shm with your prefered tmpdir
With undocker, but squashing the layers
The squash can also been accomplished creating a container from the image, exporting it and then importing it back.
sudo docker run -t -i sabayon/base-amd64:latest /bin/bash
$ exit # You should drop in a shell, exit, you should see a container id, otherwise find it :
sudo docker ps -l
sudo docker export <CONTAINER ID> | docker import - sabayon/base-amd64:squashed
docker save sabayon/base-amd64:squashed | undocker -i -o base sabayon/base-amd64:squashed
Docker will loose the history revision and then you can estract the layer, using as base for chroot.
You now have the tree on the base/ directory
If you are planning to use the resulting files as a chroot, don't forget to set a nameserver on resolv.conf file
echo "nameserver 208.67.222.222" > base/etc/resolv.conf