Anyone here managed to escape #LinuxContainers with #CopyFail yet?

#LXC #Linux

🎉 Oh joy, now you can run Linux containers on your Android without rooting—because who doesn't dream of turning their phone into a server farm? 🤖 Just what we've all been waiting for: a way to make our devices even more unusable while pretending we're sysadmins. 🙄
https://github.com/ExTV/Podroid #LinuxContainers #AndroidServer #FarmDreams #SysAdminLife #TechJoy #HackerNews #ngated
GitHub - ExTV/Podroid: Rootless Podman for Android — run Linux containers on your phone

Rootless Podman for Android — run Linux containers on your phone - ExTV/Podroid

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Dark Blue Weekly - Episode 6

Linux Containers have decided that making yet another immutable Linux OS is exactly what the world needs right now. 🤦‍♂️ With a riveting lineup of documentation, downloads, and mailing lists, they’ve clearly cornered the market in "absolutely no one needs this" features. 📬👏
https://linuxcontainers.org/incus-os/ #LinuxContainers #ImmutableLinuxOS #TechNews #OpenSource #SoftwareDevelopment #HackerNews #ngated
Linux Containers - Incus - Introduction

The umbrella project behind Incus, LXC, LXCFS, Distrobuilder and more.

Linux Containers - Incus - Introduction

The umbrella project behind Incus, LXC, LXCFS, Distrobuilder and more.

Proxmox 7.0 - Netzwerk-Bug korrigieren, System anpassen und erkunden

https://tube.tchncs.de/w/72FFtsE7XGpvMJBQRU5sDS

Proxmox 7.0 - Netzwerk-Bug korrigieren, System anpassen und erkunden

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This Isn’t a VM: Fedora KDE Desktop on openSUSE in Podman!

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Good news for everyone working with #LXC and #Incus containers: Rocky and Alma Linux 10 container are now available!

The official image server of the #linuxcontainers project added version 10 of #rockylinux and #almalinux at the end of August.

https://www.geekersdigest.com/rocky-alma-linux-10-images-available-for-lxc-and-incus-containers/

Rocky & Alma Linux 10 images available for LXC and Incus containers

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I recently rebuilt my 4x Raspberry Pi 4 Incus cluster. I fully broke it while upgrading from Raspberry Pi OS "bookworm" to "trixie".

In the rebuild I upgraded to "trixie" when "bookworm" was freshly installed as the first thing I did and it went flawlessly.

I had a lot of troubles setting up the VLAN for the Incus nodes with NetworkManager and therefore went back to the "ifupdown" and "vlan" packages. I locked myself out multiple times and had to connect the SSDs to my laptop to edit the /etc/network/interfaces file that way to get back in. It was a hassle. I surely have to find out how to set up VLANs with NetworkManager. But now the nodes are on the right VLAN and I use macvlans for my containers in my cluster to use different VLANs.

I also had to install "resolvconf" to get DNS working with ifupdown.

The installation and setup of the Incus cluster itself was really easy and without problems. The documentation is really good.

Link: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/

I just hope Debian (Raspberry Pi OS) won't drop the "ifupdown" and "vlan" packages in future releases, so I can upgrade to future releases easily and without hassle. Next time I'll wait until the new release is out, but I'm not really sure what broke the system. It just didn't recognize a root drive after reboot and there was no PARTUUID for it even when I plugged the drive to my laptop.

But however, now I have my own arm64 cloud to tinker with it again.

#RaspberryPi #Debian #Incus #LinuxContainers #NetworkManager
Linux Containers - Incus - Introduction

The umbrella project behind Incus, LXC, LXCFS, Distrobuilder and more.

Unlock Podman in 5 Minutes: Container Commands for Busy Professionals!

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