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Windows does not support privileged mode
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I am using Windows Subsystem for Linux. and I have problems creating a container.
docker-compose run --rm --service-ports --use-aliases backend - bash
Show me this error
ERROR: Cannot create container for service backend: Windows does not support privileged mode
I have activated
"experimental": true
windows docker ubuntu
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I am using Windows Subsystem for Linux. and I have problems creating a container.
docker-compose run --rm --service-ports --use-aliases backend - bash
Show me this error
ERROR: Cannot create container for service backend: Windows does not support privileged mode
I have activated
"experimental": true
windows docker ubuntu
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I am using Windows Subsystem for Linux. and I have problems creating a container.
docker-compose run --rm --service-ports --use-aliases backend - bash
Show me this error
ERROR: Cannot create container for service backend: Windows does not support privileged mode
I have activated
"experimental": true
windows docker ubuntu
I am using Windows Subsystem for Linux. and I have problems creating a container.
docker-compose run --rm --service-ports --use-aliases backend - bash
Show me this error
ERROR: Cannot create container for service backend: Windows does not support privileged mode
I have activated
"experimental": true
windows docker ubuntu
windows docker ubuntu
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If you have, in parallel of WSL, a Docker for Windows installed, with the option "Enable Linux Containers on Windows" (LCOW)" active (as in nodeshift issue 127, that could explained the error message (seen in moby#runconfig/hostconfig_windows.go
)
Double-check your settings, following the "Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly"
While the Docker daemon cannot run directly on WSL, you can use the Docker CLI to connect to a remote Docker daemon running through Docker for Windows or any other VM you create.
Check also your Windows 10 version: the more recent, the better.
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If you have, in parallel of WSL, a Docker for Windows installed, with the option "Enable Linux Containers on Windows" (LCOW)" active (as in nodeshift issue 127, that could explained the error message (seen in moby#runconfig/hostconfig_windows.go
)
Double-check your settings, following the "Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly"
While the Docker daemon cannot run directly on WSL, you can use the Docker CLI to connect to a remote Docker daemon running through Docker for Windows or any other VM you create.
Check also your Windows 10 version: the more recent, the better.
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If you have, in parallel of WSL, a Docker for Windows installed, with the option "Enable Linux Containers on Windows" (LCOW)" active (as in nodeshift issue 127, that could explained the error message (seen in moby#runconfig/hostconfig_windows.go
)
Double-check your settings, following the "Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly"
While the Docker daemon cannot run directly on WSL, you can use the Docker CLI to connect to a remote Docker daemon running through Docker for Windows or any other VM you create.
Check also your Windows 10 version: the more recent, the better.
add a comment |
If you have, in parallel of WSL, a Docker for Windows installed, with the option "Enable Linux Containers on Windows" (LCOW)" active (as in nodeshift issue 127, that could explained the error message (seen in moby#runconfig/hostconfig_windows.go
)
Double-check your settings, following the "Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly"
While the Docker daemon cannot run directly on WSL, you can use the Docker CLI to connect to a remote Docker daemon running through Docker for Windows or any other VM you create.
Check also your Windows 10 version: the more recent, the better.
If you have, in parallel of WSL, a Docker for Windows installed, with the option "Enable Linux Containers on Windows" (LCOW)" active (as in nodeshift issue 127, that could explained the error message (seen in moby#runconfig/hostconfig_windows.go
)
Double-check your settings, following the "Setting Up Docker for Windows and WSL to Work Flawlessly"
While the Docker daemon cannot run directly on WSL, you can use the Docker CLI to connect to a remote Docker daemon running through Docker for Windows or any other VM you create.
Check also your Windows 10 version: the more recent, the better.
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