install.sh: Actually start Docker daemon via systemctl#556
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Installing on fresh Fedora 43 Server Edition using
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sudo bashresults in a disabled Docker service. The installation script also outputs a meaningless list of all units during installation. It happens because it runssh -c systemctl enable --now docker.serviceinstead ofsh -c "systemctl enable --now docker.service"- and only bare systemctl command is executed without the parameters. This commit fixes this behaviour.