| | 79 | == Install |
| | 80 | |
| | 81 | Make sure you have installed the prerequisites for your Ubuntu version. |
| | 82 | |
| | 83 | Then, install Docker using the following: |
| | 84 | |
| | 85 | 1. Log into your Ubuntu installation as a user with sudo privileges. |
| | 86 | |
| | 87 | 2. Update your APT package index. |
| | 88 | |
| | 89 | $ sudo apt-get update |
| | 90 | |
| | 91 | 3. Install Docker. |
| | 92 | |
| | 93 | $ sudo apt-get install docker-engine |
| | 94 | |
| | 95 | Start the docker daemon. |
| | 96 | |
| | 97 | $ sudo service docker start |
| | 98 | |
| | 99 | Verify docker is installed correctly. |
| | 100 | |
| | 101 | $ sudo docker run hello-world |
| | 102 | |
| | 103 | This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the container runs, it prints an informational message. Then, it exits. |
| 92 | | |
| 93 | | {{{ |
| 94 | | sudo apt-get update |
| 95 | | |
| 96 | | sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https ca-certificates |
| 97 | | |
| 98 | | sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-keys 58118E89F3A912897C070ADBF76221572C52609D |
| 99 | | |
| 100 | | sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list |
| 101 | | |
| 102 | | cd /etc/apt/ |
| 103 | | |
| 104 | | ls |
| 105 | | cd sources.list.d/ |
| 106 | | ls |
| 107 | | sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list |
| 108 | | cd /home |
| 109 | | ls |
| 110 | | cd si84/ |
| 111 | | sudo apt-get update |
| 112 | | sudo apt-get purge lxc-docker |
| 113 | | apt-cache policy docker-engine |
| 114 | | sudo apt-get install linux-image-extra-$(uname -r) |
| 115 | | sudo apt-get update |
| 116 | | sudo apt-get install docker-engine |
| 117 | | sudo service docker start |
| 118 | | }}} |