at docker cli with root user:
#apt-get install sudo
#usermod -aG sudo postgres
#su – postgres
postgres # sudo whoami
Permanent Alias
vim ~/.bashrc or vi ~/.bash_aliases or vim ~/.bashprofile
alias ll=’ls -ltr’
Activate alias by typing: source ~/.bash_aliases
su postgres -> vim ~/.bashrc -> alias ll=’ls -ltr’
zip
apt-get install zip
Commit Changes to Image
Finally, create a new image by committing the changes using the following syntax:
sudo docker commit [CONTAINER_ID] [new_image_name]
Therefore, in our example it will be:
sudo docker commit deddd39fa163 ubuntu-nmap
Where deddd39fa163
is the CONTAINER ID and ubuntu-nmap
is the name of the new image.
Your newly created image should now be available on the list of local images. You can verify by checking the image list again:
sudo docker images