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@ -97,34 +97,14 @@ docker run -it --rm -e "BOOT=http://example.com/image.iso" -p 8006:8006 --device
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Replace the example path `/var/qemu` with the desired storage folder.
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* ### How do I boot a local image?
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To skip the download, rename your image to `boot.iso` and place it in an empty `/storage` folder.
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* ### How do I boot with UEFI?
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To enable UEFI booting, add the following line to your compose file:
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```yaml
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environment:
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BOOT_MODE: "uefi"
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```
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* ### How do I boot Windows?
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To enable Windows booting, add the following line to your compose file:
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```yaml
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environment:
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BOOT_MODE: "windows"
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```
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But you might want to give [dockur/windows](https://github.com/dockur/windows) a try instead, as it includes all the drivers required during installation and many other features.
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* ### How do I boot a x86 image?
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You can use [qemu-docker](https://github.com/qemus/qemu-docker/) to run x86 and x64 images on ARM.
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* ### How do I boot a local image?
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To skip the download, rename your image to `boot.iso` and place it in an empty `/storage` folder.
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* ### How do I assign an individual IP address to the container?
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By default, the container uses bridge networking, which shares the IP address with the host.
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