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@@ -120,10 +120,24 @@ $ docker build -t funkey-project/funkey-os .
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### Build the disk image & firmware update files
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You may now build your FunKey with:
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+```bash
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+$ docker run --name funkey-os funkey-project/funkey-os
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+```
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+Or alternatively, you can run it in the background with:
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name funkey-os funkey-project/funkey-os
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```
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+
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+If you launch it in the background, you can still follow what is going on with either:
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+```bash
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+$ docker top funkey-os
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+```
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+Or:
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+```bash
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+$ docker logs funkey-os
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+```
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+
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This may take a while (~1h30), so consider getting yourself a cup or glass of your favorite beverage ;-)
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<ins>Note</ins>: you will need to have access to the network, since buildroot will download the package sources.
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