Can you provide the required arguments for chroot? I’ve just opened the bash shell of a running container (docker exec -it mycontainer bash) and tried to “break out” using “chroot /”. I can’t access any files of the host.
Can you provide the required arguments for chroot? I’ve just opened the bash shell of a running container (docker exec -it mycontainer bash) and tried to “break out” using “chroot /”. I can’t access any files of the host.
How would a rogue container be able to access the root directory of the host? Wouldn’t it just be able to access the data on the docker volumes? Thank you.
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Until August 2024 only .arpa was reserved for residential network services. Glad to hear there is something new less akward!
I’m using syncthing-fork on Android for years on multiple devices without problems.
It’s still better than no sandbox at all, isn’t it? And who installs their OS on an HDD in 2024?
postgresql db (e.g. in Docker) + Dbeaver as GUI client
Thank you, appreciated!
Still can’t see it :(
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Is it possible to build a minimal image for my home server without gnome etc? Thank you!
I love the smell of diesel exhaust. Not from cars but from big construction machines.
Get a mainboard and CPU supporting ECC ram. Combine it with ZFS as the file system. With this setup you are safe from bitrot.
Using a de-bloated Ubuntu reminds me of my time on Windows - had to use a bunch of tools to disable all kind of sh*t. Not doing this again, Ubuntu will never be a choice for me.
Debian + Flatpak for Gaming (Steam, Heroic Mangohud, etc.)
I’'m using Lutris to play games on Epic:
I’m using a separate wine/proton prefix for each game. This allows to appy custom proton settings and workarounds per game. The epic launcher is about 250mb so it doesn’t waste that much disk space.
The hate is not justified IMHO. I’ve used Manjaro for 5 years now and never had any problems. It just works.
Don’t use startx to start X, use the display manager: systemctl restart lightdm
Why would a package called “masterpdfcreator” overwrite the x conf? I don’t think the AUR packages have anything to do with the problem.
Thank you, but this only applies to priviledged containers (which are normally not used and should not be used)