( This is what I am going to show you guys below) Install CentOS 7 containerd.io package manually and then install docker-ce engine/upgrade and voila. Problem: package docker-ce-3:19.03.86_64 requires containerd.io >= 1.2.2-3, but none of the providers can be installed. When I tried to install as per documentation, I ran into dependency issues for containerd.io package (CentOS 8 as of the day of this writing doesn’t support few specific versions of containerd.io package). As you can see below, I had my repo all setup and ready to go. So, I was following official documentation( ) from Docker for installing on my CentOS(8) machine. I thought it would be pretty straight forward process of issuing a command or two and be done with it, but I ran into a small hurdle that I would like to share. In this short blog post, Let’s see how to install Docker engine in CentOS.
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