Running Ubuntu docker (bash script) on windows












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I have an Ubuntut docker image, with a startup script /usr/local/bin/run.sh.



On Linux I run:



docker run -it ssmbox /usr/local/bin/run.sh



It works like charm.



On Windows I'm trying to run (from git-bash):



winpty docker run -it ssmbox /usr/local/bin/run.sh.



And getting the most annoying error:



/bin/bash: C:/Program Files/Git/usr/local/bin/run.sh: No such file or directory



Any idea how to fix this?










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I have an Ubuntut docker image, with a startup script /usr/local/bin/run.sh.



On Linux I run:



docker run -it ssmbox /usr/local/bin/run.sh



It works like charm.



On Windows I'm trying to run (from git-bash):



winpty docker run -it ssmbox /usr/local/bin/run.sh.



And getting the most annoying error:



/bin/bash: C:/Program Files/Git/usr/local/bin/run.sh: No such file or directory



Any idea how to fix this?










share|improve this question






















  • I am sorry, Windows and git-bash are off-topic here. You can try asking on Super User.
    – Melebius
    2 days ago














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I have an Ubuntut docker image, with a startup script /usr/local/bin/run.sh.



On Linux I run:



docker run -it ssmbox /usr/local/bin/run.sh



It works like charm.



On Windows I'm trying to run (from git-bash):



winpty docker run -it ssmbox /usr/local/bin/run.sh.



And getting the most annoying error:



/bin/bash: C:/Program Files/Git/usr/local/bin/run.sh: No such file or directory



Any idea how to fix this?










share|improve this question













I have an Ubuntut docker image, with a startup script /usr/local/bin/run.sh.



On Linux I run:



docker run -it ssmbox /usr/local/bin/run.sh



It works like charm.



On Windows I'm trying to run (from git-bash):



winpty docker run -it ssmbox /usr/local/bin/run.sh.



And getting the most annoying error:



/bin/bash: C:/Program Files/Git/usr/local/bin/run.sh: No such file or directory



Any idea how to fix this?







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  • I am sorry, Windows and git-bash are off-topic here. You can try asking on Super User.
    – Melebius
    2 days ago


















  • I am sorry, Windows and git-bash are off-topic here. You can try asking on Super User.
    – Melebius
    2 days ago
















I am sorry, Windows and git-bash are off-topic here. You can try asking on Super User.
– Melebius
2 days ago




I am sorry, Windows and git-bash are off-topic here. You can try asking on Super User.
– Melebius
2 days ago










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