![]() ![]() I'm looking for a yes/no answer (and if yes, hopefully with reproducible instructions.) Unfortunately, I can't find a way to switch container strategies with just plain-vanilla docker (installed either with a direct release or via something like Scoop.)Ĭan this be done on Windows with plain, bare-bones docker binaries, without relying on Docker Desktop, WSL2, etc? Maybe by using PowerShell to tweak the system, or using some other non-licensed and open-source CLI to do this magic? ![]() With Docker Desktop, this was no problem (just use DockerCli.exe to get the daemon to switch container strategies.)īut now that Docker Desktop requires a license, this is not an option (or it is not a preferred option.) The need is to switch from using Windows containers to using Linux containers (in order to have dockerd pull and run some custom/legacy images that are based on Alpine.) Without this, Docker on Windows will complain as follows: T03:30:24.0943834Z image operating system "linux" cannot be used on this platform This can be done in (the licensed) Docker Desktop using the DockerCli.exe program that comes with it. I need to install the community edition of Docker, on Windows (not the licensed Docker Desktop, but the "raw" CLI). I hope I can find a conclusive answer ( "no, it cannot be done", or "it can be done with these reproducible steps".) I have a very specific Docker/Windows question with very specific constraints. ![]()
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