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docker: small doc improvements
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@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ For example, to do a <<qemu-buildroot-setup>> inside Docker, run:
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sudo apt-get install docker
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./run-docker create && \
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./run-docker sh -- ./build --download-dependencies qemu-buildroot
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./run-docker sh
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./run-docker
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You are now left inside a shell in the Docker! From there, just run as usual:
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@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ and the image shows under:
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docker images
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* `./run-docker sh`: open a shell on the container.
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* `./run-docker`: open a shell on the container.
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+
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If it has not been started previously, start it. This can also be done explicitly with:
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+
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@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ To actually delete the Docker build, run on host:
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To use <<gdb>> from inside Docker, you need a second shell inside the container. You can either do that from another shell with:
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./run-docker sh
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./run-docker
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or even better, by starting a <<tmux>> session inside the container. We install `tmux` by default in the container.
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