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diff --git a/site/README.md b/site/README.md
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-# Docker Toolbox Website
-
-This repository is setup to autodeploy to https://toolbox.docker.com which is mapped to https://docker-toolbox.azurewebsites.net/: a git push refreshes the website with the new content.
-
-Content for the website is in markdown format in the content directory.
-
-In order to preview the website locally, [install Hugo](http://gohugo.io/overview/installing/), then in the directory where you checked out this project:
-```
-hugo server -w -v
-Web Server is available at http://127.0.0.1:1313/
-Press Ctrl+C to stop
-```
-
-In order to generate the static html for the site
-```
-hugo
-```
-The html is generated in the public directory.
diff --git a/site/config.toml b/site/config.toml
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-baseurl = "https://toolbox.docker.com"
-languageCode = "en-us"
-title = "Docker Toolbox"
-author = "Sean Li"
-canonifyurls = true
-paginate = 3
-
-[params]
- DateForm = "Mon, Jan 2, 2006"
- github = "docker/toolbox" # optional
- googleAnalyticsUserID = "UA-64352818-2" # optional
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-# Install go if needed
-cd site
-export TOOLS_ROOT_DIR=$HOME/site/deployments/tools
-export HUGOROOT=$TOOLS_ROOT_DIR/hugo
-export PATH=$PATH:$HUGOROOT
-#export GOPATH=$DEPLOYMENT_SOURCE
-if [ ! -e "$HUGOROOT" ]; then
- export HUGO_ARCHIVE_DIR=$HOME/tmp
- export HUGO_ARCHIVE=${HUGO_ARCHIVE_DIR}/hugo.zip
- mkdir -p ${HUGO_ARCHIVE_DIR}
- curl -L https://github.com/spf13/hugo/releases/download/v0.14/hugo_0.14_windows_amd64.zip -o $HUGO_ARCHIVE
- # This will take a while ...
- unzip -o $HUGO_ARCHIVE -d $HUGOROOT
-fi
-
-export BASE_URL="https://$WEBSITE_HOSTNAME"
-#if [ "$WEBSITE_HOSTNAME" == "docker-toolbox.azurewebsites.net" ]; then
-# export BASE_URL="https://toolbox.docker.com"
-#fi
-
-# Create and store unique artifact name
-hugo_0.14_windows_amd64.exe --baseUrl=$BASE_URL -d $DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
-cp web.config $DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
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-{{ partial "page-head.html" . }}
-
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-
docker toolbox
-
- Installs everything you need to get started with Docker.
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What's in the toolbox?
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Docker Engine
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Create and runs Docker containers.
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Docker Machine
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Provision Docker-ready local or remote machines.
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-

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Docker Compose
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Define multi-container applications. (OS X only)
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Docker Kitematic
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Desktop GUI for Docker.
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Choose a path to get started.
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FAQ
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I already use Boot2Docker. How do I migrate my existing VMs to Docker Machine management?
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-
-
- To migrate a VM name boot2docker-vm from Boot2Docker to Docker Machine, please type the following command in your terminal:
-
-
- - Open a terminal or the Docker Quickstart Terminal on your system.
- - Type the following command.
- docker-machine create -d virtualbox --virtualbox-import-boot2docker-vm boot2docker-vm dev
-
- - Use the
docker-machine command to interact with the migrated VM.
-
-
- The Docker Machine command-line interface (CLI) is slightly different than the Boot2Docker CLI.
- Please see the command comparison docs
- for differences.
-
-
- If you are still having trouble, please visit the full
- boot2docker migration docs
- or file an issue on Github.
-
-
-
-
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I've created a new virtual machine from Docker Machine. Where did my old containers and images go?
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-
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- Docker Toolbox includes a tool called Docker machine, and it creates new and separate virtual machines (VM) from your old Boot2Docker VM.
- Your old containers and images are still in the old Boot2Docker VM and are not lost. You can migrate your Boot2Docker VM to
- machine by typing in the command in the previous Q&A.
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What do I do next? How to I get started with Docker?
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-{{ partial "footer.html" . }}
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-
-
- {{with .Site.Params.googleAnalyticsUserID }}
-
- {{end}}
-
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