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-e HEIGHT=1600 \
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#### This example shows how to change resolution after the container is created.
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First step is to stop the docker daemon
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sudo systemctl stop docker
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```
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The second step is to change container config in
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```
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/var/lib/docker/containers/[container-id]/config.v2.json
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```
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(Suppose your original WIDTH is 1024 and HEIGHT is 768, you can search 1024 and replace it with the new value. Same for 768.)
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The last step is to restart the docker daemon
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```
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sudo systemctl restart docker
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```
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### Mounting physical disks in Mac OSX
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Pass the disk into the container as a volume and then pass the disk again into QEMU command line extras with.
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