:title: Installation on Arch Linux :description: Docker installation on Arch Linux. :keywords: arch linux, virtualization, docker, documentation, installation .. _arch_linux: Arch Linux ========== Installing on Arch Linux is not officially supported but can be handled via either of the following AUR packages: * `lxc-docker `_ * `lxc-docker-git `_ The lxc-docker package will install the latest tagged version of docker. The lxc-docker-git package will build from the current master branch. Dependencies ------------ Docker depends on several packages which are specified as dependencies in either AUR package. * aufs3 * bridge-utils * go * iproute2 * linux-aufs_friendly * lxc Installation ------------ .. include:: install_header.inc .. include:: install_unofficial.inc The instructions here assume **yaourt** is installed. See `Arch User Repository `_ for information on building and installing packages from the AUR if you have not done so before. Keep in mind that if **linux-aufs_friendly** is not already installed that a new kernel will be compiled and this can take quite a while. :: yaourt -S lxc-docker-git Starting Docker --------------- Prior to starting docker modify your bootloader to use the **linux-aufs_friendly** kernel and reboot your system. There is a systemd service unit created for docker. To start the docker service: :: sudo systemctl start docker To start on system boot: :: sudo systemctl enable docker Network Configuration --------------------- IPv4 packet forwarding is disabled by default on Arch, so internet access from inside the container may not work. To enable the forwarding, run as root on the host system: :: sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 And, to make it persistent across reboots, enable it on the host's **/etc/sysctl.d/docker.conf**: :: net.ipv4.ip_forward=1