If you are completely new to VirtualBox, all you can do is import the VMDK file directly as shown below: To push it to VirtualBox, one can think of various option. Now it’s time to use Moby to build the image: Next, we need to copy these tools to our PATH as shown below: This build up two essential tools for us – moby and linuxkit.
Remote: Total 20097 (delta 1), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 20082 Remote: Compressing objects: 100% (14/14), done. Open up the terminal and type the below command:Ījeets-MacBook-Air:~ ajeetraina$ sudo git clone Ensure that Docker is up and running. Let us begin by cloning the LinuxKit repository. Once you have installed the above packages, verify that they are all up and running.
In my last blog post, I showed how to get started with LinuxKit for Google Cloud Platform. LinuxKit is secure, lean and portable Linux Subsystem for the container movement and it is being built for various platforms which Docker runs on, for example – Azure, VMware ESXi, AWS and bare metal system. Test-Drive LinuxKit OS on Oracle VirtualBox running on macOS Sierra Ajeet Raina Follow Docker Captain, ARM Innovator & Docker Bangalore Community Leader.