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O.S.Tezer f87a97f7df Improve code/comment/output markings & display consistency
This PR aims to increase the consistency across the docs for
code blocks and code/comment/output markings.

Rule followed here is "what's visible on the screen should be reflected"

Issue:

 - Docs had various code blocks showing: comments, commands & outputs.
 - All three of these items were inconsistently marked.

Some examples as to how this PR aims to introduce improvements:

1. Removed `> ` from in front of the "outputs". Eg,
`    > REPOSITORY                 TAG       ID              CREATED` replaced with:
`    REPOSITORY                 TAG       ID              CREATED`.

2. Introduced `$` for commands. Eg,
`    sudo chkconfig docker on` replaced with:
`    $ sudo chkconfig docker on`

3. Comments:
`    > # ` replaced with:
`    # `.

> Please note:
> Due to a vast amount of items reviewed and changed for this PR, there
> might be some individually incorrect replacements OR patterns of incorrect
> replacements. This PR needs to be reviewed and if there is anything missing,
> it should be improved or amended.

Closes:
https://github.com/dotcloud/docker/issues/5286

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: O.S. Tezer <ostezer@gmail.com> (github: ostezer)
2014-05-01 17:52:01 +03:00

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page_title: Installation on Fedora page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production. page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, Fedora, requirements, virtualbox, vagrant, git, ssh, putty, cygwin, linux

Fedora

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

Note

This is a community contributed installation path. The only official installation is using the Ubuntu installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on some binaries to be updated and published.

Docker is available in Fedora 19 and later. Please note that due to the current Docker limitations Docker is able to run only on the 64 bit architecture.

Installation

The docker-io package provides Docker on Fedora.

If you have the (unrelated) docker package installed already, it will conflict with docker-io. There's a bug report filed for it. To proceed with docker-io installation on Fedora 19, please remove docker first.

$ sudo yum -y remove docker

For Fedora 20 and later, the wmdocker package will provide the same functionality as docker and will also not conflict with docker-io.

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

Install the docker-io package which will install Docker on our host.

$ sudo yum -y install docker-io

To update the docker-io package:

$ sudo yum -y update docker-io

Now that it's installed, let's start the Docker daemon.

$ sudo systemctl start docker

If we want Docker to start at boot, we should also:

$ sudo systemctl enable docker

Now let's verify that Docker is working.

$ sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash

Done!, now continue with the Hello World example.