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authorMichael Vorburger ⛑️ <mike@vorburger.ch>2020-11-03 22:50:16 +0100
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Add tip re. typical root cause of "Exec format error" to troubleshooting.md
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+### 26) `exec container process '/bin/sh': Exec format error` (or another binary than `bin/sh`)
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+This can happen when running a container from an image for another architecture than the one you are running on.
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+For example, if a remote repository only has, and thus send you, a `linux/arm64` _OS/ARCH_ but you run on `linux/amd64` (as happened in https://github.com/openMF/community-app/issues/3323 due to https://github.com/timbru31/docker-ruby-node/issues/564).