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I'm experiencing the same problem as found here: mkdir .ssh in a Dockerfile, folder is not there?

I'm wondering if there is a way for my dockerfile to remove a volume declared by its parent?

My reasoning for this is that; the volume was declared to mount to an external database, the image I'm creating is for testing purposes and contains the data present for the volume internally. Ideally I don't want to have to populate this in my entry point as it's an expensive operation.

Andy
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  • can you share docker file? Customise the base dockerimage and create your own by adding RUN rm -rf /path/of/folder in docker file. – Jinna Balu Apr 23 '18 at 16:38

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See also How to remove configure volumes in docker images

Actually I did have a very similar use case in using an image from production that would be modified for testing. The only chance is to modify the metadata of the parent image. As I need to that regulary, I have created a little script for that, have a look at docker-copyedit if that can help you.

Guido U. Draheim
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