@folak to SelfhostedEnglish • 1 year agoDocker vs Podman, which one to choose for a beginner and why ?message-square54arrow-up170arrow-down13
arrow-up167arrow-down1message-squareDocker vs Podman, which one to choose for a beginner and why ?@folak to SelfhostedEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square54
minus-squarelemmyvorelinkfedilinkEnglish-2•1 year agoExcept in real life you’ll run into images that podman refuses to work with all the time.
minus-squarekroldenlinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoExample? Ive definitely had compose projects that I had a hard time running with podman but all the individual containers seem to work just fine.
minus-squarelemmyvorelinkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoHow do you make podman run an image that runs as an uid/gid that don’t exist on the host and needs to access host devices/volumes owned by uid/gid that don’t exist in the container?
minus-square@vegetaaaaaaalinkEnglish8•edit-21 year agoYou use podman unshare to chown the directories to the appropriate UID/GID in the container’s user namespace.
minus-squarenickwitha_k (he/him)linkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agoThis right here. Just found out about this last week after a long debug.
Except in real life you’ll run into images that podman refuses to work with all the time.
Example? Ive definitely had compose projects that I had a hard time running with podman but all the individual containers seem to work just fine.
How do you make podman run an image that runs as an uid/gid that don’t exist on the host and needs to access host devices/volumes owned by uid/gid that don’t exist in the container?
You use podman unshare to
chown
the directories to the appropriate UID/GID in the container’s user namespace.This right here. Just found out about this last week after a long debug.