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Added advice on how to persist changes with boot2docker
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@ -57,6 +57,28 @@ Acquiring the IP Address is good for two reasons:
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$ docker-machine ip dev1
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$ docker-machine ip dev1
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123.456.789.012
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123.456.789.012
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Saving changes
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If you are using OS X or Windows, you need to create a /data partition inside the
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virtual machine that runs the docker deamon in order make all changes persistent.
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If you don't do that your /data directory will get wiped out on every reboot.
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To create a persistent folder, log into the virtual machine by running:
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::
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$ docker-machine ssh dev1
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$ sudo su
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$ echo 'ln -sfn /mnt/sda1/data /data' >> /var/lib/boot2docker/bootlocal.sh
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In case you are wondering why you can't use a host volume to keep the files on
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your mac: As of `boot2docker` 1.7 you'll run into permission problems with mounted
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host volumes if the container creates his own user and chown's the directories
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on the volume. Postgres is doing that, so we need this quick fix to ensure that
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all development data persists.
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Build the Stack
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Build the Stack
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@ -130,20 +152,3 @@ To migrate your app and to create a superuser, run::
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$ docker-compose run django python manage.py migrate
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$ docker-compose run django python manage.py migrate
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$ docker-compose run django python manage.py createsuperuser
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$ docker-compose run django python manage.py createsuperuser
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If you are using `boot2docker` to develop on OS X or Windows, you need to create a `/data` partition inside your boot2docker
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vm to make all changes persistent. If you don't do that your `/data` directory will get wiped out on every reboot.
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To create a persistent folder, log into the `boot2docker` vm by running::
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$ bootdocker ssh
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And then::
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$ sudo su
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$ echo 'ln -sfn /mnt/sda1/data /data' >> /var/lib/boot2docker/bootlocal.sh
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In case you are wondering why you can't use a host volume to keep the files on your mac: As of `boot2docker` 1.7 you'll
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run into permission problems with mounted host volumes if the container creates his own user and chown's the directories
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on the volume. Postgres is doing that, so we need this quick fix to ensure that all development data persists.
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