% toolbox-enter(1) ## NAME toolbox\-enter - Enter a toolbox container for interactive use ## SYNOPSIS **toolbox enter** [*--distro DISTRO* | *-d DISTRO*] [*--release RELEASE* | *-r RELEASE*] [*CONTAINER*] ## DESCRIPTION Spawns an interactive shell inside a toolbox container that was created using the `toolbox create` command. It tries to spawn the user's default shell, but if it's not available inside the container then it falls back to `/bin/bash`. When invoked without any options, `toolbox enter` will try to enter the default toolbox container for the host, or if there's only one container available then it will use it. If there aren't any containers, `toolbox enter` will offer to create one for you. A specific container can be selected using the CONTAINER argument. A toolbox container is an OCI container. Therefore, `toolbox enter` is analogous to a `podman start` followed by a `podman exec`. ## OPTIONS ## The following options are understood: **--distro** DISTRO, **-d** DISTRO Enter a toolbox container for a different operating system DISTRO than the host. **--release** RELEASE, **-r** RELEASE Enter a toolbox container for a different operating system RELEASE than the host. ## EXAMPLES ### Enter a toolbox container using the default image matching the host OS ``` $ toolbox enter ``` ### Enter a toolbox container using the default image for Fedora 30 ``` $ toolbox enter --distro fedora --release f30 ``` ### Enter a custom toolbox container using a custom image ``` $ toolbox enter foo ``` ## SEE ALSO `toolbox(1)`, `toolbox-run(1)`, `podman(1)`, `podman-exec(1)`, `podman-start(1)`