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docker-machine boot2docker root password

Haven't found an answer anywhere... I created a VM (boot2docker) using docker-machine. I need to edit some files using root.

What is the root password in boot2docker?

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user1340582 Avatar asked Sep 18 '15 08:09

user1340582


3 Answers

If you only have a single docker machine, you simply do:

$ docker-machine ssh

If you have multiple machines, you need to find your "machine name" first:

$ docker-machine ls
NAME      ACTIVE   DRIVER       STATE     URL                         SWARM   DOCKER    ERRORS
default   *        virtualbox   Running   tcp://192.168.99.101:2376           v1.10.2 

From the above, you can see that default is the name of your machine and you can ssh as follows:

$ docker-machine ssh default

When you're in, it's a simple case of sudo-ing to root

docker@default:~$ sudo -i
Boot2Docker version 1.10.2, build master : 611be10 - Mon Feb 22 22:47:06 UTC 2016
Docker version 1.10.2, build c3959b1
root@default:~# 

Edited: Also, as @MediaVince mentioned you can use the following credentials:

user: docker

pwd: tcuser

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Nick De Greek Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 20:11

Nick De Greek


just type

$ docker-machine ssh your_environment

and then to be root

$ sudo -i

hope it helps

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grimabe Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 22:11

grimabe


Login via ssh as docker user:

$ ssh docker@<docker-machine-ip>

Password: tcuser

Then you can change on root user, just run sudo su root

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giokoguashvili Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 22:11

giokoguashvili