A lot of issues with keeping persistent packages within containers could be solved if instead of running
docker run for each VM restart, it instead ran docker start if the container already exists. IF all else fails, make a bash script.
Re: bc3d906?diff=split
A lot of issues with keeping persistent packages within containers could be solved if instead of running
docker runfor each VM restart, it instead randocker startif the container already exists. IF all else fails, make a bash script.Re: bc3d906?diff=split