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-aliases = [ "/engine/installation/frugalware/"]
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-title = "Installation on FrugalWare"
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-description = "Installation instructions for Docker on FrugalWare."
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-keywords = ["frugalware linux, docker, documentation, installation"]
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-[menu.main]
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-parent = "engine_linux"
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-<![end-metadata]-->
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-# FrugalWare
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-Installing on FrugalWare is handled via the official packages:
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- - [lxc-docker i686](http://www.frugalware.org/packages/200141)
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- - [lxc-docker x86_64](http://www.frugalware.org/packages/200130)
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-The lxc-docker package will install the latest tagged version of Docker.
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-
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-## Dependencies
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-Docker depends on several packages which are specified as dependencies
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-in the packages. The core dependencies are:
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- - systemd
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- - lvm2
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- - sqlite3
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- - libguestfs
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- - lxc
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- - iproute2
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- - bridge-utils
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-## Installation
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-
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-A simple
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- $ sudo pacman -S lxc-docker
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-is all that is needed.
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-
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-## Starting Docker
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-There is a systemd service unit created for Docker. To start Docker as
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-service:
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- $ sudo systemctl start lxc-docker
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-To start on system boot:
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- $ sudo systemctl enable lxc-docker
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-## Custom daemon options
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-If you need to add an HTTP Proxy, set a different directory or partition for the
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-Docker runtime files, or make other customizations, read our systemd article to
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-learn how to [customize your systemd Docker daemon options](../../admin/systemd.md).
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-
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-## Uninstallation
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-To uninstall the Docker package:
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- $ sudo pacman -R lxc-docker
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-To uninstall the Docker package and dependencies that are no longer needed:
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- $ sudo pacman -Rns lxc-docker
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-The above commands will not remove images, containers, volumes, or user created
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-configuration files on your host. If you wish to delete all images, containers,
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-and volumes run the following command:
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- $ rm -rf /var/lib/docker
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-You must delete the user created configuration files manually.
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