![]() ![]() Navigate to and edit the following file /etc/pve/lxc/.conf where is the id of your container. Now that you’ve got that done, and your container is setup and not started you’re ready to continue. aufsĪnd if you dont want to reboot to enable the changes you can run modprobe aufs ![]() Next your host needs to have some modules added, you can configure /etc/modules-load.d/nf by adding the required modules below to that file. Start by creating your container, this initial setup is normal, give yourself enough RAM, CPU, and storage as you will need. Ive been using proxmox for a while now and even more recently ive been using docker for some tasks, im still a fan of FreeBSD jails, its just that docker containers can be convenient if I’m already on Linux. That title is a doosey, writing this for a friend.
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