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Installation is only tested on Debian 10, even though it should work
straightforward on any equivalent system.
## Docker Install
### Docker Install
sudo apt install docker
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If needed, you need to logout and login again for the new group to
become active.
## manual install
### manual install
cd <tools>
git clone https://git.grandou.net/gilles/runon
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each user can have its own configuration in `~/.config/runon/runon.conf`
if needed.
## uninstall
### uninstall
simply pass `-u` to install command you have used, eg.:
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./install local -u <dir>
sudo ./install system -u
## some convenient links
### some convenient links
you can create soft links to `runos` to simplify calls:
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* user environment (uid, gid, password, home directory, ...)
* X support to run graphical applications
## Basic usage
### Basic usage
runon [options] <osname> <command>
runon -h
## available options
### available options
* `-v` verbose output, this is really usefull when running new
containers for the first time, as the initial docker build can be
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* `-c <configfile>` uses a custom config file, useful to try new
distribution without breaking your running config.
## Interactive shell
### Interactive shell
Just run:
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Configuration is done in `runon.conf` file, which describes supported
distribution in .INI format.
## Example config
### Example config
```
[DEFAULT]
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The `[DEFAULT]` section defines default values which is used if not
overriden in individual section.
## Config entries
### Config entries
* `dockerfile` the base content of dockerfile which will be used to
generate the running environment. There is usually no need to diverge
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* `${user}` the current username
* `${osname}` the executed distribution.
## Binds
### Binds
Each `binds` line can have one of the following formats:
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it's the same path.
* `<mode>` can be `rw`, read-write (by default), or `ro`, read-only.
## Environment
### Environment
Each `environment` line define a Environment Variable which is set
in the container upon execution.