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Beginning from Debian Bookworm with NXP BSP L6.1.36_2.1.0, Docker comes pre-installed on the image. | |||
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You can install Docker on the target by running the following commands: | You can install Docker on the target by running the following commands: | ||
root@{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}:~# apt-get update && apt-get -y upgrade | root@{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}:~# apt-get update && apt-get -y upgrade | ||
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If you want to learn how to add the packages at compile time, please refer to {{Varlink2|Adding Debian packages|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}}}.<!-- | If you want to learn how to add the packages at compile time, please refer to {{Varlink2|Adding Debian packages|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}}}.<!-- | ||
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Starting from a Recovery SD card image, the default rootfs partition may need to be increased in size, avoiding disk space issues using Docker. | * Starting from a Recovery SD card image, the default rootfs partition may need to be increased in size, avoiding disk space issues using Docker. | ||
* For SOMs with NAND and eMMC on-SOM storage, it's recommended to use the eMMC as rootfs location to ensure having sufficient disk space | |||
For SOMs with NAND and eMMC on-SOM storage, it's recommended to use the eMMC as rootfs location to ensure having sufficient disk space | |||
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