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LinuxKit

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This repository is folked from linuxkit/linuxkit for add SakuraCloud support.

LinuxKit, a toolkit for building custom minimal, immutable Linux distributions.

  • Secure defaults without compromising usability
  • Everything is replaceable and customisable
  • Immutable infrastructure applied to building Linux distributions
  • Completely stateless, but persistent storage can be attached
  • Easy tooling, with easy iteration
  • Built with containers, for running containers
  • Designed for building and running clustered applications, including but not limited to container orchestration such as Docker or Kubernetes
  • Designed from the experience of building Docker Editions, but redesigned as a general-purpose toolkit
  • Designed to be managed by external tooling, such as Infrakit or similar tools
  • Includes a set of longer-term collaborative projects in various stages of development to innovate on kernel and userspace changes, particularly around security

Subprojects

  • LinuxKit kubernetes aims to build minimal and immutable Kubernetes images. (previously projects/kubernetes in this repository).

Getting Started

Build the linuxkit tool

LinuxKit uses the linuxkit tool for building, pushing and running VM images.

Simple build instructions: use make to build. This will build the tool in bin/. Add this to your PATH or copy it to somewhere in your PATH eg sudo cp bin/* /usr/local/bin/. Or you can use sudo make install.

<<<<<<< HEAD If you already have go installed you can use go get -u github.com/linuxkit/linuxkit/src/cmd/linuxkit to install the linuxkit tool.

On MacOS there is a brew tap available. Detailed instructions are at linuxkit/homebrew-linuxkit, the short summary is

brew tap linuxkit/linuxkit
=======
On MacOS there is a `brew tap` available. Detailed instructions are at [sacloud/homebrew-linuxkit](https://github.com/sacloud/homebrew-linuxkit),
the short summary is

brew tap sacloud/linuxkit brew install --HEAD moby

8588d4ba... Add docs for SakuraCloud brew install --HEAD linuxkit


Build requirements from source:
- GNU `make`
- Docker
- optionally `qemu`

### Building images

Once you have built the tool, use

linuxkit build linuxkit.yml

to build the example configuration. You can also specify different output formats, eg `linuxkit build -format raw-bios linuxkit.yml` to
output a raw BIOS bootable disk image, or `linuxkit build -format iso-efi linuxkit.yml` to output an EFI bootable ISO image. See `linuxkit build -help` for more information.

### Booting and Testing

You can use `linuxkit run <name>` or `linuxkit run <name>.<format>` to execute the image you created with `linuxkit build <name>.yml`.
This will use a suitable backend for your platform or you can choose one, for example VMWare.
See `linuxkit run --help`.

Currently supported platforms are:
- Local hypervisors
  - [HyperKit (macOS)](docs/platform-hyperkit.md)
  - [Hyper-V (Windows)](docs/platform-hyperv.md)
  - [qemu (macOS, Linux, Windows)](docs/platform-qemu.md)
  - [VMware (macOS, Windows)](docs/platform-vmware.md)
- Cloud based platforms:
  - [Amazon Web Services](docs/platform-aws.md)
  - [Google Cloud](docs/platform-gcp.md)
  - [Microsoft Azure](docs/platform-azure.md)
  - [OpenStack](docs/platform-openstack.md)
  - [packet.net](docs/platform-packet.md)
<<<<<<< HEAD
- Baremetal:
  - x86 and arm64 servers on [packet.net](docs/platform-packet.md)
  - [Raspberry Pi Model 3b](docs/platform-rpi3.md)
=======
  - [SakuraCloud](docs/platform-sakuracloud.md)
>>>>>>> 8588d4ba... Add docs for SakuraCloud


#### Running the Tests

The test suite uses [`rtf`](https://github.com/linuxkit/rtf) To
install this you should use `make bin/rtf && make install`. You will
also need to install `expect` on your system as some tests use it.

To run the test suite:

cd test rtf -x run


This will run the tests and put the results in a the `_results` directory!

Run control is handled using labels and with pattern matching.
To run add a label you may use:

rtf -x -l slow run


To run tests that match the pattern `linuxkit.examples` you would use the following command:

rtf -x run linuxkit.examples


## Building your own customised image

To customise, copy or modify the [`linuxkit.yml`](linuxkit.yml) to your own `file.yml` or use one of the [examples](examples/) and then run `linuxkit build file.yml` to
generate its specified output. You can run the output with `linuxkit run file`.

The yaml file specifies a kernel and base init system, a set of containers that are built into the generated image and started at boot time. You can specify the type
of artifact to build with the `moby` tool eg `linuxkit build -format vhd linuxkit.yml`.

If you want to build your own packages, see this [document](docs/packages.md).

### Yaml Specification

The yaml format specifies the image to be built:

- `kernel` specifies a kernel Docker image, containing a kernel and a filesystem tarball, eg containing modules. The example kernels are built from `kernel/`
- `init` is the base `init` process Docker image, which is unpacked as the base system, containing `init`, `containerd`, `runc` and a few tools. Built from `pkg/init/`
- `onboot` are the system containers, executed sequentially in order. They should terminate quickly when done.
- `services` is the system services, which normally run for the whole time the system is up
- `files` are additional files to add to the image

For a more detailed overview of the options see [yaml documentation](https://github.com/moby/tool/blob/master/docs/yaml.md)

## Architecture and security

There is an [overview of the architecture](docs/architecture.md) covering how the system works.

There is an [overview of the security considerations and direction](docs/security.md) covering the security design of the system.

## Roadmap

This project was extensively reworked from the code we are shipping in Docker Editions, and the result is not yet production quality. The plan is to return to production
quality during Q3 2017, and rebase the Docker Editions on this open source project during this quarter. We plan to start making stable releases on this timescale.

This is an open project without fixed judgements, open to the community to set the direction. The guiding principles are:
- Security informs design
- Infrastructure as code: immutable, manageable with code
- Sensible, secure, and well-tested defaults
- An open, pluggable platform for diverse use cases
- Easy to use and participate in the project
- Built with containers, for portability and reproducibility
- Run with system containers, for isolation and extensibility
- A base for robust products

## Development reports

There are weekly [development reports](reports/) summarizing work carried out in the week.

## FAQ

See [FAQ](docs/faq.md).

Released under the [Apache 2.0 license](LICENSE).

Directories

Path Synopsis
pkg
binfmt command
extend command
format command
init/cmd/init command
metadata command
mount command
rngd/cmd/rngd command
sysctl command
sysfs command
projects
src
cmd/linuxkit command

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