Merge pull request #24654 from crosbymichael/enable-systemctl

Enable docker.socket and docker.service in fedora install docs
Upstream-commit: 9df2a825bad0d5d6d23742f58dfefc962953b91c
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Sebastiaan van Stijn
2016-07-15 01:42:31 +02:00
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# Fedora
Docker is supported on Fedora version 22 and 23. This page instructs you to install
Docker is supported on Fedora version 22, 23, and 24. This page instructs you to install
using Docker-managed release packages and installation mechanisms. Using these
packages ensures you get the latest release of Docker. If you wish to install
using Fedora-managed packages, consult your Fedora release documentation for
@@ -60,11 +60,15 @@ There are two ways to install Docker Engine. You can install with the `dnf` pac
$ sudo dnf install docker-engine
5. Start the Docker daemon.
5. Enable the socket and service.
$ sudo systemctl enable docker.socket docker.service
6. Start the Docker daemon.
$ sudo systemctl start docker
6. Verify `docker` is installed correctly by running a test image in a container.
7. Verify `docker` is installed correctly by running a test image in a container.
$ sudo docker run hello-world
@@ -109,11 +113,15 @@ There are two ways to install Docker Engine. You can install with the `dnf` pac
This script adds the `docker.repo` repository and installs Docker.
4. Start the Docker daemon.
4. Enable the socket and service.
$ sudo systemctl enable docker.socket docker.service
5. Start the Docker daemon.
$ sudo systemctl start docker
5. Verify `docker` is installed correctly by running a test image in a container.
6. Verify `docker` is installed correctly by running a test image in a container.
$ sudo docker run hello-world
@@ -151,12 +159,6 @@ To create the `docker` group and add your user:
$ docker run hello-world
## Start the docker daemon at boot
To ensure Docker starts when you boot your system, do the following:
$ sudo systemctl enable docker
If you need to add an HTTP Proxy, set a different directory or partition for the
Docker runtime files, or make other customizations, read our Systemd article to
learn how to [customize your Systemd Docker daemon options](../../admin/systemd.md).