docker run -itd –privileged –name=apache -v /var/www/html/:/var/www/html/ -p 8888:80 myapache:v1 /usr/sbin/init
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Error content:
The system has not been booted with systemd as init system (PID 1). Can’t operate.
Failed to connect to bus: Host is down
Solution:
docker run -itd — privileged –name myCentos centos /usr/sbin/init
After creation: use the following command to enter the container
docker exec -it myCentos /bin/bash
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The reason is that/bin/Bash is executed in the first step by default, and systemctl cannot be used because of a bug in docker
Therefore, we use/usr/SBIN/init and — privileged, so that we can use systemctl, but override the default/bin/bash
Therefore, if we want to enter the container, we can no longer use docker attach mycentos
Instead, you can only use docker exec -it myCentos /bin/bash Because exec allows us to execute the overridden default command/bin/bash
At the same time -it is also necessary.