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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 -y remove docker
  $ sudo yum install docker
$ sudo yum -y install docker-io


To start the docker service use systemctl
To start the docker service use systemctl:
  $ sudo systemctl start docker
  $ 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:
We can launch a Docker running Fedora image by doing the following:
  $ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash
  $ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash
The command above will download the Fedora image from Docker public repos and run it.
The command above will download the Fedora image from Docker public repos and run it.

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.