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== Installing Docker packages ==
== Installing Docker packages ==
First off we need to get rid of docker package which is known to conflict as per [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043676 this bug]
First off we need get the docker
$ sudo yum remove docker
  $ sudo yum install docker
  $ sudo yum install docker-io


To start the docker service use systemctl:
To start the docker service use systemctl:

Latest revision as of 10:15, 6 February 2017

This page deals with using Fedora to run Docker containers.

Using Docker on Fedora

Installing and Configuring Docker on Fedora

System Requirements

  • Docker can run only on 64 bit systems (for now, at least).
  • Fedora 19 and onwards are supported.
  • Kernel version 3.8 and above are supported. 3.2 to 3.5 are known to be unstable with docker

Installing Docker packages

First off we need get the docker

$ sudo yum install docker

To start the docker service use systemctl:

$ sudo systemctl start docker

To make sure the docker service remains enabled across reboots:

$ sudo systemctl enable docker

We can launch a Docker running Fedora image by doing the following:

$ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash

The command above will download the Fedora image from Docker public repos and run it.