Docker 18.09 removed devicemapper support but did not provide an
alternative. This can cause problems for users so update the install
docs to install Docker at version 18.06 (the last version that supports
devicemapper).
This is a temporary solution until either docker provide an alternative
or we find a way to work around the Docker feature being removed.
Note the extra logic required for Fedora since 18.06 is not available
for that release.
Fixes#373.
Signed-off-by: James O. D. Hunt <james.o.hunt@intel.com>
Refactor installation instruction to minimize duplicate content,
to document package source verification process, and to remove
some of the typos.
Fixes: #263
Signed-off-by: Marco Vedovati <mvedovati@suse.com>
The docker install guides end with a call to `docker run`. However, they
all specify `-ti` which is causing our CI to fail.
Remove the `-ti` so that the command works both under the CI and as
expected for the user.
Fixes#175.
Signed-off-by: James O. D. Hunt <james.o.hunt@intel.com>
The install guides assumed that users wanted to install Docker. Since
there are other container managers, split the Docker-specific
instructions into separate documents (with backlinks) and allow the
user to choose between Docker or Kubernetes from the install guides.
Fixes#144.
Signed-off-by: James O. D. Hunt <james.o.hunt@intel.com>