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Signed-off-by: Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@home.org.au>
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Sven Dowideit 2015-03-03 13:58:35 -08:00 committed by Tibor Vass
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### Environment Replacement
**Note:** prior to 1.3, `Dockerfile` environment variables were handled
similarly, in that they would be replaced as described below. However, there
was no formal definition on as to which instructions handled environment
replacement at the time. After 1.3 this behavior will be preserved and
canonical.
> **Note**: prior to 1.3, `Dockerfile` environment variables were handled
> similarly, in that they would be replaced as described below. However, there
> was no formal definition on as to which instructions handled environment
> replacement at the time. After 1.3 this behavior will be preserved and
> canonical.
Environment variables (declared with [the `ENV` statement](#env)) can also be used in
certain instructions as variables to be interpreted by the `Dockerfile`. Escapes
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containers using links (see the [Docker User
Guide](/userguide/dockerlinks)) and to determine which ports to expose to the
host when [using the -P flag](/reference/run/#expose-incoming-ports).
**Note:**
`EXPOSE` doesn't define which ports can be exposed to the host or make ports
accessible from the host by default. To expose ports to the host, at runtime,
[use the `-p` flag](/userguide/dockerlinks) or
[the -P flag](/reference/run/#expose-incoming-ports).
> **Note**:
> `EXPOSE` doesn't define which ports can be exposed to the host or make ports
> accessible from the host by default. To expose ports to the host, at runtime,
> [use the `-p` flag](/userguide/dockerlinks) or
> [the -P flag](/reference/run/#expose-incoming-ports).
## ENV

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fdisk: unable to open /dev/xvdc: Operation not permitted
```
**Note:**
> **Note:**
> `--device` cannot be safely used with ephemeral devices. Block devices that
> may be removed should not be added to untrusted containers with `--device`.