Re: Best practices for creating an Arch Docker image

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Il 28/04/2017 07:23, nfnty via arch-general ha scritto:
> I've been maintaining minimal and hardened Arch images and container
> configurations for several years now that are updated regularly [1].
> 
> All my images are based on the image `nfnty/arch-mini` [2] which has
> been made to be as minimal and automated as possible. It is built from
> scratch using a bootstrap archive that is built inside another container
> using the image `nfnty/arch-bootstrap` [3]. The bootstrap archive can be
> built outside of the container using the same script [4] as the image does.
> 
> You can find many of my images with automated builds on Docker Hub [5].
> 
> //nfnty
> 
> 
> [1] https://github.com/nfnty/dockerfiles
> [2]
> https://github.com/nfnty/dockerfiles/tree/master/images/arch-mini/latest
> [3]
> https://github.com/nfnty/dockerfiles/tree/master/images/arch-bootstrap/latest
> 
> [4]
> https://github.com/nfnty/dockerfiles/blob/master/images/arch-bootstrap/latest/scripts/build.sh
> 
> [5] https://hub.docker.com/u/nfnty
> 
> 

Thank you a lot for your feedback. :)
Hope to see the official image soon on Docker Hub. Cheers!

-- 
Giovanni Santini
My blog: http://giovannisantini.tk
My code: https://git{hub,lab}.com/ItachiSan
My GPG: 2FADEBF5



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