The currently implementation uses sshfs (and FUSE) to mount.
It would be possible to make a Windows version, using Dokan.
Signed-off-by: Anders F Björklund <anders.f.bjorklund@gmail.com>
* add more links and info re: Hyper-V driver for Docker Machine on Windows
Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
* added info on where Machine data lives
Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
* added information about the Hyper-V Manager
Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
* linked between docker-machine create command and other relevant topics
Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
* copyedits
Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
* copyedits, added Examples heading to create driver
Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
* clarifed docker-machine create example
Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
copyedit to fix typo
wrapped text properly
replaced original example with Nathan's
added a better sub-title
specifically mentioned not using relative paths
Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
Instead of disabling templating for entire files, fix instances
individually by wrapping blocks in:
```{% raw %}
... content ...
{% endraw %}```
Signed-off-by: Benjamin R. Haskell <docker@benizi.com>
They're usually examples of Go-style text templates. But, Liquid templating is treating them as variable substitutions. E.g., in `engine/reference/commandline/ps.md`:
```bash
$ docker ps --filter volume=remote-volume --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Mounts}}"
```
is rendered as:
```bash
$ docker ps --filter volume=remote-volume --format "table \t"
```
Solution is to wrap entire files in `{% raw %} ... {% endraw %}` blocks.