#### `/image`
-Dockerfile for both the base image `/discourse_base` and discourse image `/discourse`.
+Dockerfiles for Discourse; see [the README](image/README.md) for further details.
-- `/discourse_base` contains all the OS dependencies including runit, postgres, nginx, ruby.
-
-- `/discourse` builds on the base image and configures a discourse user and `/var/www/discourse` directory for the Discourse source.
-
-The Docker repository will always contain the latest built version at: https://index.docker.io/u/samsaffron/discourse/ , you should not need to build the base image.
+The Docker repository will always contain the latest built version at: https://hub.docker.com/r/discourse/discourse/, you should not need to build the base image.
### Launcher
destroy: Stop and remove a container
enter: Use docker exec to enter a container
logs: Docker logs for container
+ memconfig: Configure sane defaults for available RAM
bootstrap: Bootstrap a container for the config based on a template
rebuild: Rebuild a container (destroy old, bootstrap, start new)
```
This will spawn a new Ubuntu VM, install Docker, and then await your
instructions. You can then SSH into the VM with `vagrant ssh`, become
`root` with `sudo -i`, and then you're right to go. Your live git repo is
-already available at `/var/discourse`, so you can just `cd /var/discourse`
+already available at `/vagrant`, so you can just `cd /vagrant`
and then start running `launcher`.