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+title = "OCI Quick Start"
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+This guide will quickly get you started running your first gVisor sandbox
+container using the runtime directly with the default platform.
+
+## Install gVisor
+
+{{% readfile file="docs/includes/install_gvisor.md" markdown="true" %}}
+
+## Run an OCI compatible container
+
+Now we will create an [OCI][oci] container bundle to run our container. First we
+will create a root directory for our bundle.
+
+```bash
+{
+ mkdir bundle
+ cd bundle
+}
+```
+
+Create a root file system for the container. We will use the Docker hello-world
+image as the basis for our container.
+
+```bash
+{
+ mkdir rootfs
+ docker export $(docker create hello-world) | tar -xf - -C rootfs
+}
+```
+
+Next, create an specification file called `config.json` that contains our
+container specification. We will update the default command it runs to `/hello`
+in the `hello-world` container.
+
+```bash
+{
+ runsc spec
+ sed -i 's;"sh";"/hello";' config.json
+}
+```
+
+Finally run the container.
+
+```bash
+sudo runsc run hello
+```
+
+Next try [running gVisor using Docker](../docker/).
+
+[oci]: https://opencontainers.org/