doc: clarify quick start on using docker

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@ -42,6 +42,13 @@ If a binary of the last version is not available for your architecture,
or if you want a build customized for your system, or if you want a build customized for your system,
you can [build Garage from source](@/documentation/cookbook/from-source.md). you can [build Garage from source](@/documentation/cookbook/from-source.md).
If none of these option work for you, you can also run Garage in a Docker
container. When using Docker, the commands used in this guide will not work
anymore. We recommend reading the tutorial on [configuring a
multi-node cluster](@/documentation/cookbook/real-world.md) to learn about
using Garage as a Docker container. For simplicity, a minimal command to launch
Garage using Docker is provided in this quick start guide as well.
## Configuring and starting Garage ## Configuring and starting Garage
@ -114,7 +121,8 @@ garage -c path/to/garage.toml server
If you have placed the `garage.toml` file in `/etc` (its default location), you can simply run `garage server`. If you have placed the `garage.toml` file in `/etc` (its default location), you can simply run `garage server`.
To create a Docker container of Garage from an image, run: Alternatively, if you cannot or do not wish to run the Garage binary directly,
you may use Docker to run Garage in a container using the following command:
```bash ```bash
docker run \ docker run \