diff --git a/docs/tutorials/using-docker-to-cross-compile.md b/docs/tutorials/using-docker-to-cross-compile.md index f1eaec01e..8100e12d3 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/using-docker-to-cross-compile.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/using-docker-to-cross-compile.md @@ -100,6 +100,20 @@ control panel first][shared-drives]{: .alert-link}! [shared-drives]: https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/#/shared-drives +{% include /style/begin-panel.html type="info" heading="Docker Toolbox" %} +Unless you are using Windows 10 Pro edition, you may have received the following error when trying to install Docker using `Install Docker.msi`: + +`HyperV is not available on home editions. Please use Docker Toolbox.` + +This is fine, you can just [download Docker Toolbox instead][docker-toolbox]{: .alert-link}. + +Docker Toolbox however handles shared drives differently; there is no whale icon in the system tray. Instead, Docker Toolbox automatically allows sharing of your `C:\Users\myname` folder. Also, the path handling is different, you have to use paths in linux style, so the command below has to be changed: + +`docker run --rm --it -v /c/Users/myname/example/:/src -w /src ev3cc` +{% include /style/end-panel.html %} + +[docker-toolbox]: https://www.docker.com/products/docker-toolbox + Now, we compile using the docker image. First we run a new docker container... docker run --rm -it -v C:\Users\myname\example\:/src -w /src ev3cc