Comment by justincormack
6 years ago
No you have misunderstood the issue. You can use any registry, just write out the domain for it, this has always worked and is very widely used. Red Hat changed the default if you don't specify a FQDN, before they decided not to ship Docker at all.
I understand that point, but it makes it harder to not "accidentally" pull from a public registry with intertwined docker images (which most people use)