• Anyone running LXC containers?

    From poindexter FORTRAN@1337:3/178 to All on Thu Mar 21 07:44:00 2024
    I'm hosting a homelab on Proxmox, which has support for LXC containers
    natively (but not Docker). I started by creating an Ubuntu LTS VM and
    running Docker inside of it, but found a docker LXC. Containerizing a
    container sounds odd, but it saves on system resources.

    I'd love to find a way to create my own containers, would like to make a Synchronet/Mystic LXC container. I know there's already a Docker-hosted Synchronet install, so it may be do-able.



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  • From Louis Northmore@1337:1/107 to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Mar 25 12:02:52 2024

    21 Mar 24 07:44, you wrote to all:

    I'm hosting a homelab on Proxmox, which has support for LXC containers natively (but not Docker). I started by creating an Ubuntu LTS VM and running Docker inside of it, but found a docker LXC. Containerizing a container sounds odd, but it saves on system resources.

    I'd love to find a way to create my own containers, would like to make
    a Synchronet/Mystic LXC container. I know there's already a
    Docker-hosted Synchronet install, so it may be do-able.

    I'm using proxmox too - currently running BBS stuff across VM's and also kubernetes/docker.

    I suspect the best approach might be to configure the container manually and then create a container template from it.

    Louis


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