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page_title: Installation on Fedora
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page_description: Installation instructions for Docker on Fedora.
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page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, Fedora, requirements, virtualbox, vagrant, git, ssh, putty, cygwin, linux
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# Fedora
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Docker is available in **Fedora 19 and later**. Please note that due to
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the current Docker limitations Docker is able to run only on the **64
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bit** architecture.
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## Installation
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The `docker-io` package provides Docker on Fedora.
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If you have the (unrelated) `docker` package installed already, it will
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conflict with `docker-io`. There's a [bug
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report](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043676) filed for
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it. To proceed with `docker-io` installation on Fedora 19, please remove
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`docker` first.
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$ sudo yum -y remove docker
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For Fedora 21 and later, the `wmdocker` package will
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provide the same functionality as `docker` and will
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also not conflict with `docker-io`.
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$ sudo yum -y install wmdocker
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$ sudo yum -y remove docker
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Install the `docker-io` package which will install
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Docker on our host.
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$ sudo yum -y install docker-io
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To update the `docker-io` package:
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$ sudo yum -y update docker-io
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Now that it's installed, let's start the Docker daemon.
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$ sudo systemctl start docker
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If we want Docker to start at boot, we should also:
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$ sudo systemctl enable docker
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Now let's verify that Docker is working.
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$ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash
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## What next?
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Continue with the [User Guide](/userguide/).
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