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Latest revision as of 17:47, 29 November 2024
Minecraft status: beta | |
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Description | Severs for vanilla or modded minecraft |
Category | gaming |
Author | User:Steffen |
Maintainer | User:Steffen |
Location | ravenholm |
Implements | Q85851440 (wikidata) |
Contents
Setting up a server
Building the image
Step 1: Add your preset to the Makeconf file
.PHONY: <packname> <packname>: MINECRAFT=<minecraft version> <packname>: FABRIC=<fabric version> <packname>: LAUNCHER=<launcher/installer version> <packname>: build
If there is already a preset matching your minecraft fabric version combination consider using that.
Build your preset to an image
This will build an image with the name zombi/fabric-modbase:<minecraft version>-<fabric version>.
make <packname>
Setting up the Container
Step 1: Create data directory
This will be the destination for the permanent date of the minecraft instance including the world and settings.
mkdir /data/minecraft/<packname>
Step 2: Run once
This will add the files to the data directory we created just now.
docker run -ti --rm -v /data/minecraft/<packname>:/minecraft zombi/fabric-modbase:<minecraft version>-<fabric version>
Step 3: Add mod pack to data directory
Move your mod pack into the data directory.
cp modpackdata /data/minecraft/<packname>/mods
Step 4: Create the container
Create a permanent container.
docker run -tid --name <name of your minecraft server> -v /data/minecraft/<packname>:/minecraft zombi/fabric-modbase:<minecraft version>-<fabric version>