The Linux physical machines #2029
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The original models are unfortunately not enough, you need the ones supporting
It is of course possible to use the high-end models, but then it needs a fan and might be more expensive... The OS is available for both arm32 ( It is based on Debian bookworm, and most software just works out of the box. $ arch
x86_64
$ lima arch
aarch64
$ nerdctl.lima version
Client:
Version: v1.6.2
OS/Arch: linux/arm64
Git commit: e3dc23be348efded17d2cd244397b4f7018e0794
buildctl:
Version: v0.12.2
GitCommit: 567a99433ca23402d5e9b9f9124005d2e59b8861
Server:
containerd:
Version: v1.7.7
GitCommit: 8c087663b0233f6e6e2f4515cee61d49f14746a8
runc:
Version: 1.1.9
GitCommit: v1.1.9-0-gccaecfcb Using an old PC would of course also work... But then you might want to use a VM. |
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This is my NUC setup for the Intel, but you could probably use any old server hardware: It uses libvirt for access, currently using Vagrant Libvirt but using Lima is a work-in-progress: |
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I was experimenting with attaching a physical server, to serve as the "Lima" (linux machine)
Normally you would use an existing server, but it is also possible to use a small local device...
Experiment with managing external machines with lima #2000
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w/ ($15*)
* excluding case, sdcard, cables, etc
This looks nice: https://zerostem.io/
For instance, you can use a Raspberry Pi Zero and both connect to and power it over the USB:
https://learn.adafruit.com/turning-your-raspberry-pi-zero-into-a-usb-gadget/ethernet-gadget
dtoverlay=dwc2
modules-load=dwc2,g_ether
The Raspberry Pi OS makes it easy to get started, you only need to edit some text files on the SD.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ssh/
Then you can use
ssh-copy-id
(one time), to install the key you want to use.The IP address of the device is automatically available as
raspberrypi.local
If something goes wrong, it is possible to connect a display (much like virtual)
For updating the OS, it has wireless connectivity so you can use the local wifi.
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