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page_title: Installation on Gentoo page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on Gentoo. page_keywords: gentoo linux, virtualization, docker, documentation, installation
Gentoo
Installing Docker on Gentoo Linux can be accomplished using one of two methods. The first and best way if you're looking for a stable experience is to use the official app-emulation/docker package directly in the portage tree.
If you're looking for a -bin
ebuild, a live ebuild, or bleeding edge
ebuild changes/fixes, the second installation method is to use the
overlay provided at
https://github.com/tianon/docker-overlay
which can be added using app-portage/layman
. The most accurate and
up-to-date documentation for properly installing and using the overlay
can be found in the overlay
README.
Note that sometimes there is a disparity between the latest version and what's in the overlay, and between the latest version in the overlay and what's in the portage tree. Please be patient, and the latest version should propagate shortly.
Installation
The package should properly pull in all the necessary dependencies and prompt for all necessary kernel options. The ebuilds for 0.7+ include use flags to pull in the proper dependencies of the major storage drivers, with the "device-mapper" use flag being enabled by default, since that is the simplest installation path.
$ sudo emerge -av app-emulation/docker
If any issues arise from this ebuild or the resulting binary, including and especially missing kernel configuration flags and/or dependencies, open an issue on the docker-overlay repository or ping tianon directly in the #docker IRC channel on the freenode network.
Starting Docker
Ensure that you are running a kernel that includes all the necessary modules and/or configuration for LXC (and optionally for device-mapper and/or AUFS, depending on the storage driver you`ve decided to use).
OpenRC
To start the docker daemon:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/docker start
To start on system boot:
$ sudo rc-update add docker default
systemd
To start the docker daemon:
$ sudo systemctl start docker.service
To start on system boot:
$ sudo systemctl enable docker.service