LUP 331: apt install arch-linux¶
- Air Date: 2019-12-10
- Duration: 58 mins 46 secs
About this episode¶
We're myth-busting this week as we take a perfectly functioning production server and switch it to Arch. Is this rolling distro too dangerous to run in production, or can the right approach unlock the perfect server? We try it so you don't have to.
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Episode links¶
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- WireGuard
- Snapper
- pacupg
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- Docker + systemd-network Surprise - Bootloader Blog
- Docker - ArchWiki
- A reliable fix to Docker not keeping it’s IPV4 address on Arch - VADOSWARE
- ubuntu - Docker service starts before ZFS - Server Fault
- grub-btrfs: Include btrfs snapshots in the grub menu
- Feedback: Arch Update Catch-Up Tips
Tags¶
arch, arch linux, arch on the server, backups, btrfs, cockpit, containers, copy-on-write, docker, fedora, freebsd, freenas, gpu, graphics, graphics cards, grub-btrfs, gtc, jupiter broadcasting, linux, linux podcast, linux servers, manjaro, microsoft, mythbusting, nouveau, nvidia, office 365, rolling release, snap-pac, snapper, snapshots, system administration, systemd-networkd, teams, ubuntu, unplugged, wireguard, zfs