# Ubuntu 14.04 don't have nsenter - the straight forward way required me to install build tools and etc. # I preferred to keep the system clean and install nsenter in a container and then copy the command to the host # Note - its also possible to run nsenter from a container (didn't tried) https://github.com/jpetazzo/nsenter # start a container docker run --name nsenter -it ubuntu:14.04 bash ## in the docker apt-get update apt-get install git build-essential libncurses5-dev libslang2-dev gettext zlib1g-dev libselinux1-dev debhelper lsb-release pkg-config po-debconf autoconf automake autopoint libtool bison git clone --depth 1 git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/util-linux/util-linux.git util-linux cd util-linux/ ./autogen.sh ./configure --without-python --disable-all-programs --enable-nsenter make ## from different shell - on the host echo "[Action requires] From different shell on the host run the following:" docker cp nsenter:/util-linux/nsenter /usr/local/bin/ docker cp nsenter:/util-linux/bash-completion/nsenter /etc/bash_completion.d/nsenter