How can I inspect the file system of a failed `docker build`?
Everytime docker successfully executes a RUN command from a Dockerfile, a new layer in the image filesystem is committed. Conveniently you can use those layers ids as images to start a new container. Take the following Dockerfile: FROM busybox RUN echo ‘foo’ > /tmp/foo.txt RUN echo ‘bar’ >> /tmp/foo.txt and build it: $ docker build … Read more