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@@ -81,7 +81,17 @@ you must be explicit with a relative or absolute path, for example:
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`/path/to/file:name.txt` or `./file:name.txt`
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`/path/to/file:name.txt` or `./file:name.txt`
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It is not possible to copy certain system files such as resources under
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It is not possible to copy certain system files such as resources under
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-`/proc`, `/sys`, `/dev`, and mounts created by the user in the container.
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+`/proc`, `/sys`, `/dev`, [tmpfs](run.md#mount-tmpfs-tmpfs), and mounts created by
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+the user in the container. However, you can still copy such files by manually
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+running `tar` in `docker exec`. For example (consider `SRC_PATH` and `DEST_PATH`
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+are directories):
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+ $ docker exec foo tar Ccf $(dirname SRC_PATH) - $(basename SRC_PATH) | tar Cxf DEST_PATH -
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+or
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+ $ tar Ccf $(dirname SRC_PATH) - $(basename SRC_PATH) | docker exec -i foo tar Cxf DEST_PATH -
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Using `-` as the `SRC_PATH` streams the contents of `STDIN` as a tar archive.
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Using `-` as the `SRC_PATH` streams the contents of `STDIN` as a tar archive.
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The command extracts the content of the tar to the `DEST_PATH` in container's
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The command extracts the content of the tar to the `DEST_PATH` in container's
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