page_title: Installation on Arch Linux page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production. page_keywords: arch linux, virtualization, docker, documentation, installation # Arch Linux > **Note**: > Docker is still under heavy development! We don’t recommend using it in > production yet, but we’re getting closer with each release. Please see > our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0]( > http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/) > **Note**: > This is a community contributed installation path. The only ‘official’ > installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux) > installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on > some binaries to be updated and published Installing on Arch Linux can be handled via the package in community: - [docker](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/docker/) or the following AUR package: - [docker-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/docker-git/) The docker package will install the latest tagged version of docker. The docker-git package will build from the current master branch. ## Dependencies Docker depends on several packages which are specified as dependencies in the packages. The core dependencies are: - bridge-utils - device-mapper - iproute2 - lxc - sqlite ## Installation For the normal package a simple pacman -S docker is all that is needed. For the AUR package execute: yaourt -S docker-git The instructions here assume **yaourt** is installed. See [Arch User Repository](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Installing_packages) for information on building and installing packages from the AUR if you have not done so before. ## Starting Docker 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