#ucore — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #ucore, aggregated by home.social.
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RE: https://freeradical.zone/@dabe/114359095686682267
Almost a year later, #ucore has been an amazing base for a home server running #selfhosted containerized apps and #NAS functionality via #SMB. I don't even keep snapshots, just daily #borg backups. Also mergerfs on the off-chance I need a *second* 16TB drive...
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RE: https://freeradical.zone/@dabe/114359095686682267
Almost a year later, #ucore has been an amazing base for a home server running #selfhosted containerized apps and #NAS functionality via #SMB. I don't even keep snapshots, just daily #borg backups. Also mergerfs on the off-chance I need a *second* 16TB drive...
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RE: https://freeradical.zone/@dabe/114359095686682267
Almost a year later, #ucore has been an amazing base for a home server running #selfhosted containerized apps and #NAS functionality via #SMB. I don't even keep snapshots, just daily #borg backups. Also mergerfs on the off-chance I need a *second* 16TB drive...
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Finished writing up my notes from the deployment of our latest home server and our switch to uCore: https://github.com/scottsweb/hamlet
Highlights include local SSL, an in home Steam server with Wolf and services that scale to zero when not in use (thanks to Sablier).
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Finished writing up my notes from the deployment of our latest home server and our switch to uCore: https://github.com/scottsweb/hamlet
Highlights include local SSL, an in home Steam server with Wolf and services that scale to zero when not in use (thanks to Sablier).
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Finished writing up my notes from the deployment of our latest home server and our switch to uCore: https://github.com/scottsweb/hamlet
Highlights include local SSL, an in home Steam server with Wolf and services that scale to zero when not in use (thanks to Sablier).
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Finished writing up my notes from the deployment of our latest home server and our switch to uCore: https://github.com/scottsweb/hamlet
Highlights include local SSL, an in home Steam server with Wolf and services that scale to zero when not in use (thanks to Sablier).
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Finished writing up my notes from the deployment of our latest home server and our switch to uCore: https://github.com/scottsweb/hamlet
Highlights include local SSL, an in home Steam server with Wolf and services that scale to zero when not in use (thanks to Sablier).
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Had a uncomfortably large aha moment when I realized that, based on the way #fcos / #ucore works, I don't have to tear down and rebuild the VM to update configurations on everything, but instead define my own OCI/ostree image to load all my container configuration.
I've literally been destroying and rebuilding the image every time I've wanted to make a config change, or add a new service to the homelab. :neobread_facepalm:
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Had a uncomfortably large aha moment when I realized that, based on the way #fcos / #ucore works, I don't have to tear down and rebuild the VM to update configurations on everything, but instead define my own OCI/ostree image to load all my container configuration.
I've literally been destroying and rebuilding the image every time I've wanted to make a config change, or add a new service to the homelab. :neobread_facepalm:
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Cert creation was actually super smooth, thanks to my gateway device being on #opnsense . Defining the CAs and leaf certs was very straightforward through the interface.
Need to figure out a way to make sure the "tear down the vm and rebuild" cycle on the #ucore host it's running on doesn't blow away the stuff on the persistent volume. I thought it behaved, but apparently not so much. Fortunately, it's currently just RSS feeds, and I can always just reset via OPML file.
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Cert creation was actually super smooth, thanks to my gateway device being on #opnsense . Defining the CAs and leaf certs was very straightforward through the interface.
Need to figure out a way to make sure the "tear down the vm and rebuild" cycle on the #ucore host it's running on doesn't blow away the stuff on the persistent volume. I thought it behaved, but apparently not so much. Fortunately, it's currently just RSS feeds, and I can always just reset via OPML file.
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@bitprophet seems very similar to what @UniversalBlue is doing, especially with #Bluefin. But so far I love using Bluefin. I do also love #Debian so might try VanillaOS on another computer or VM.
But yeah still looking to experiment with a headless immutable #homelab server OS that is, first of all, easy to install, and second, easy to manage (e.g. via Cockpit). I think Universal Blue’s #uCore does a lot of that but it’s confusing to install unless I’m just an idiot (likely).
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@bitprophet seems very similar to what @UniversalBlue is doing, especially with #Bluefin. But so far I love using Bluefin. I do also love #Debian so might try VanillaOS on another computer or VM.
But yeah still looking to experiment with a headless immutable #homelab server OS that is, first of all, easy to install, and second, easy to manage (e.g. via Cockpit). I think Universal Blue’s #uCore does a lot of that but it’s confusing to install unless I’m just an idiot (likely).
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@bitprophet seems very similar to what @UniversalBlue is doing, especially with #Bluefin. But so far I love using Bluefin. I do also love #Debian so might try VanillaOS on another computer or VM.
But yeah still looking to experiment with a headless immutable #homelab server OS that is, first of all, easy to install, and second, easy to manage (e.g. via Cockpit). I think Universal Blue’s #uCore does a lot of that but it’s confusing to install unless I’m just an idiot (likely).
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@bitprophet seems very similar to what @UniversalBlue is doing, especially with #Bluefin. But so far I love using Bluefin. I do also love #Debian so might try VanillaOS on another computer or VM.
But yeah still looking to experiment with a headless immutable #homelab server OS that is, first of all, easy to install, and second, easy to manage (e.g. via Cockpit). I think Universal Blue’s #uCore does a lot of that but it’s confusing to install unless I’m just an idiot (likely).
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@bitprophet seems very similar to what @UniversalBlue is doing, especially with #Bluefin. But so far I love using Bluefin. I do also love #Debian so might try VanillaOS on another computer or VM.
But yeah still looking to experiment with a headless immutable #homelab server OS that is, first of all, easy to install, and second, easy to manage (e.g. via Cockpit). I think Universal Blue’s #uCore does a lot of that but it’s confusing to install unless I’m just an idiot (likely).
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We have a server-focused custom image called uCore!
It's @fedora CoreOS + extra things like Cockpit and Distrobox. Also comes with versions that have Nvidia drivers and ZFS.
Check it out! https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore/
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We have a server-focused custom image called uCore!
It's @fedora CoreOS + extra things like Cockpit and Distrobox. Also comes with versions that have Nvidia drivers and ZFS.
Check it out! https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore/
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We have a server-focused custom image called uCore!
It's @fedora CoreOS + extra things like Cockpit and Distrobox. Also comes with versions that have Nvidia drivers and ZFS.
Check it out! https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore/
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We have a server-focused custom image called uCore!
It's @fedora CoreOS + extra things like Cockpit and Distrobox. Also comes with versions that have Nvidia drivers and ZFS.
Check it out! https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore/
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We have a server-focused custom image called uCore!
It's @fedora CoreOS + extra things like Cockpit and Distrobox. Also comes with versions that have Nvidia drivers and ZFS.
Check it out! https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore/