![]() When I was sending the path to the VM, it would not exist, as C:\projects isn't mounted. My project was in C:\projects so nowhere on the mounted volume. Which here it doesn't.Īfter I installed Docker Toolbox it created the VirtualBox VM and only mounted C:\Users to the machine, as \c\Users\. ![]() In order for Docker to function properly, it needs to have access to the from the host machine. Docker is installed and ran inside the VM. ![]() This is just a folder mounting problem.ĭocker Toolbox bypasses the Hyper-V requirement of Docker by creating a virtual machine (in VirtualBox, which comes bundled). There have been at least 3 answers here touching on the problem, but not explaining it properly and not giving a full solution. ![]()
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