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These instructions assume you are running an x86-64 Ascii build. They were tested in December of 2018 and are
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likely to change.
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This was tested on a KVM VPS.
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Follow the instructions here:
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https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/debian/
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On the step for adding the docker repo to apt.sources you will use
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deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian stretch stable
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instead of
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sudo add-apt-repository \
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"deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian \
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$(lsb_release -cs) \
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stable"
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which of course adds stretch compatible repos.
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At this point docker is installed, and the binary in /usr/bin/ is available but docker
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server isn't running (for me).
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the command # dockerd
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will run the docker daemon, but we want an init script.
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Note that this post (link: https://paddy-hack.gitlab.io/posts/sandwiching-docker-with-devuan/) mentions that
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aufs is not supported in the Linux 4.9 image from Jessie-backports.
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While Ascii uses 4.9, AUFS apparently works, no problem. No need to change to BTRFS in ASCII.
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However, there is a problem.
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The sysvinit init scripts have been very recently removed from docker-ce (link:
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https://github.com/docker/for-linux/issues/482)
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If you git clone github.com/moby/moby
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and navigate to contrib/init/sysvinit-debian/
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you will find an init script there that can be used...
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As well as a file for /etc/default
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And after adding this init file, docker will load the hello-world file.
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That's it!
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