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==Installing Docker on Fedora 20== | |||
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$ sudo yum -y remove docker | |||
Install wmdocker: | |||
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Revision as of 14:13, 7 October 2014
Hub page for Docker-on-Fedora links and overview.
Installing Docker
Installing Docker on Fedora 19
Remove the docker package. It conflicts with the docker-io package ( read all about this matter in BZ#1043676).
$ sudo yum -y remove docker
Install the docker-io package.
$ sudo yum install -y docker-io
Start the Docker daemon.
$ sudo systemctl start docker
Note To make Docker start at boot, run sudo systemctl enable docker. Verify that Docker is working.
$ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash
The following happens if there is no local fedora image (local to your machine, as in "the physical one that you are touching (I mean, if you're touching a physical machine. I don't know your circumstances):
[user@localhost docker]$ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash Unable to find image 'fedora' locally Pulling repository fedora b7de3133ff98: Download complete 5cc9e91966f7: Download complete 511136ea3c5a: Download complete ef52fb1fe610: Download complete bash-4.2#
Test your Docker setup with the busybox container:
$ sudo docker pull busybox
On 25 May 2014, it took about thirty seconds to pull busybox. Busybox is a minimal Linux system image. Run the following command to run "Hello World" by means of Busybox:
$ sudo docker run busybox /bin/echo hello world
Installing Docker on Fedora 20
Remove docker:
$ sudo yum -y remove docker
Install wmdocker:
$ sudo yum -y install wmdocker
Install docker-io:
$ sudo yum -y install docker-io
Update the docker-io package:
$ sudo yum -y update docker-io