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Ich würde #Docker gerne auf #userns-remap umstellen. Es gibt bereits eine Vielzahl an Containern, die auf dem System laufen.
Ohne es vorher ausprobiert zu haben:
Kann man das im laufenden Betrieb einfach so machen?
Was funktioniert nicht mehr?
Was muss ich beachten, wenn ich das aktiviere? Ich denke bspw. an Verzeichnisberechtigungen bei lokalen Volumes. -
Ich würde #Docker gerne auf #userns-remap umstellen. Es gibt bereits eine Vielzahl an Containern, die auf dem System laufen.
Ohne es vorher ausprobiert zu haben:
Kann man das im laufenden Betrieb einfach so machen?
Was funktioniert nicht mehr?
Was muss ich beachten, wenn ich das aktiviere? Ich denke bspw. an Verzeichnisberechtigungen bei lokalen Volumes. -
Ich würde #Docker gerne auf #userns-remap umstellen. Es gibt bereits eine Vielzahl an Containern, die auf dem System laufen.
Ohne es vorher ausprobiert zu haben:
Kann man das im laufenden Betrieb einfach so machen?
Was funktioniert nicht mehr?
Was muss ich beachten, wenn ich das aktiviere? Ich denke bspw. an Verzeichnisberechtigungen bei lokalen Volumes. -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…] -
#TIL: #Firefox on #Linux works fine with
user.max_user_namespaces = 0
as well as with
user.max_user_namespaces = 100
but not with
user.max_user_namespaces = 1
which seems to have been set by default on my #DebianUnstable since last week or so.
Also Firefox' error messages on the shell where I started it weren't really that helpful:
Failed to launch tab subprocess @fork (Error:28): file ipc/[…]
fork() failed: No space left on device: file ipc/[…]