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title: Installing Docker on a Pi
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date: 2018-09-02 22:43:01
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thumbnail: /images/docker.png
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comments: false
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tags:
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- Setup
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categories:
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- Install
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- Docker
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---
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## Intro
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Installing Docker on a Pi is super easy also.
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First make sure your Raspian is up to date
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```
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get upgrade
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```
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Then, all you need to do is run this.
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```
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curl -sSL https://get.docker.com | sudo sh
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```
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And voila, docker is installed:
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```bash
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pi@raspian:~$ docker info
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Containers: 0
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Running: 0
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Paused: 0
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Stopped: 0
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Images: 0
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Server Version: 18.06.1-ce
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Storage Driver: overlay2
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Backing Filesystem: extfs
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Supports d_type: true
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Native Overlay Diff: true
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```
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Now, you can run [my Mystic BBS](/2018/09/01/mysticbbs/) image or [my MBSE BBS](/2018/09/04/mbse) image. If you need some more info about Docker, you might find [this](/2018/10/30/dockerinfo) useful.
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