I’m using tessypowder/backblaze-personal-wine, and I need to reinstall it due to some drive changes. I have tried docker rm [container ID], but when I add the container again, it seems to be stuck with the old wine settings. I have also tried adding it with a new name so it would theoretically be a totally new container, but that also seemed to inherit the broken wine settings.
I noticed that when I first install a container, there is a long ID string that seems to represent the container along with all the dependencies, but when I use docker ps, it only shows me a shorter string that seems to represent Backblaze alone. Should I be using rm with the longer string to remove wine too? If so, how can I get the terminal to display the full ID again so I can accomplish a full removal?
tl;dr How can I do a full removal of a docker container an all sub-programs (such as wine) that were installed along with it?
rm the container, then run
docker system prune -a
. This will remove all unused docker images, containers, networks, volumes, etc.It sounds like you are using a volume and it’s reading the settings you saved. What is the command you ran exactly and I can probably tell you what you need to change or delete to get rid of your old settings.
Reinstall your machine from scratch and never install Docker again.
Reinstalling the machine from scratch is the impulse I’m trying to grow out of!