% toolbox-run 1 ## NAME toolbox\-run - Run a command in an existing toolbox container ## SYNOPSIS **toolbox run** [*--container NAME* | *-c NAME*] [*--distro DISTRO* | *-d DISTRO*] [*--preserve-fds N*] [*--release RELEASE* | *-r RELEASE*] [*COMMAND*] ## DESCRIPTION Runs a command inside an existing toolbox container. The container should have been created using the `toolbox create` command. On Fedora, the default container is known as `fedora-toolbox-N`, where N is the release of the host. A specific container can be selected using the `--container` option. A toolbox container is an OCI container. Therefore, `toolbox run` is analogous to a `podman start` followed by a `podman exec`. ## OPTIONS ## The following options are understood: **--container** NAME, **-c** NAME Run command inside a toolbox container with the given NAME. This is useful when there are multiple toolbox containers created from the same image, or entirely customized containers created from custom-built images. **--distro** DISTRO, **-d** DISTRO Run command inside a toolbox container for a different operating system DISTRO than the host. Has to be coupled with `--release` unless the selected DISTRO matches the host system. **--preserve-fds** N Pass down to command N additional file descriptors (in addition to 0, 1, 2). The total number of file descriptors will be 3+N. **--release** RELEASE, **-r** RELEASE Run command inside a toolbox container for a different operating system RELEASE than the host. ## EXIT STATUS The exit code gives information about why the command within the container failed to run or why it exited. **1** There was an internal error in Toolbox **125** There was an internal error in Podman **126** The run command could not be invoked ``` $ toolbox run /etc; echo $? /bin/sh: line 1: /etc: Is a directory /bin/sh: line 1: exec: /etc: cannot execute: Is a directory Error: failed to invoke command /etc in container fedora-toolbox-36 126 ``` **127** The run command cannot be found or the working directory does not exist ``` $ toolbox run foo; echo $? /bin/sh: line 1: exec: foo: not found Error: command foo not found in container fedora-toolbox-36 127 ``` **Exit code** The run command exit code ``` $ toolbox run false; echo $? 1 ``` ## EXAMPLES ### Run ls inside the default toolbox container matching the host OS ``` $ toolbox run ls -la ``` ### Run emacs inside the default toolbox container for Fedora 36 ``` $ toolbox run --distro fedora --release f36 emacs ``` ### Run uptime inside a toolbox container with a custom name ``` $ toolbox run --container foo uptime ``` ## SEE ALSO `toolbox(1)`, `podman(1)`, `podman-exec(1)`, `podman-start(1)`