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    11  # FrugalWare
    12  
    13  Installing on FrugalWare is handled via the official packages:
    14  
    15   - [lxc-docker i686](http://www.frugalware.org/packages/200141)
    16   - [lxc-docker x86_64](http://www.frugalware.org/packages/200130)
    17  
    18  The lxc-docker package will install the latest tagged version of Docker.
    19  
    20  ## Dependencies
    21  
    22  Docker depends on several packages which are specified as dependencies
    23  in the packages. The core dependencies are:
    24  
    25   - systemd
    26   - lvm2
    27   - sqlite3
    28   - libguestfs
    29   - lxc
    30   - iproute2
    31   - bridge-utils
    32  
    33  ## Installation
    34  
    35  A simple
    36  
    37      $ sudo pacman -S lxc-docker
    38  
    39  is all that is needed.
    40  
    41  ## Starting Docker
    42  
    43  There is a systemd service unit created for Docker. To start Docker as
    44  service:
    45  
    46      $ sudo systemctl start lxc-docker
    47  
    48  To start on system boot:
    49  
    50      $ sudo systemctl enable lxc-docker
    51  
    52  ## Custom daemon options
    53  
    54  If you need to add an HTTP Proxy, set a different directory or partition for the
    55  Docker runtime files, or make other customizations, read our systemd article to
    56  learn how to [customize your systemd Docker daemon options](../articles/systemd.md).
    57  
    58  ## Uninstallation
    59  
    60  To uninstall the Docker package:
    61  
    62      $ sudo pacman -R lxc-docker
    63  
    64  To uninstall the Docker package and dependencies that are no longer needed:
    65  
    66      $ sudo pacman -Rns lxc-docker
    67  
    68  The above commands will not remove images, containers, volumes, or user created
    69  configuration files on your host. If you wish to delete all images, containers,
    70  and volumes run the following command:
    71  
    72      $ rm -rf /var/lib/docker
    73  
    74  You must delete the user created configuration files manually.