Got incus-deploy to a state where it can now reliably deploy #Ceph, #OVN and #Incus in just a few minutes, taking care of all the clustering bits and resulting in a fully functional environment!
https://asciinema.org/a/654385
#Linux 6.8.6 is now available in my kernel package repository!
https://github.com/zabbly/linux
Pushed #Linux 6.8.5 to my kernel package repository!
https://github.com/zabbly/linux
Going to be working on the #Incus deployment tooling again tomorrow, this time adding logic to deploy Incus itself!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOdL16qF0n8
Updated my #Linux kernel package repository for Linux 6.8.4! https://github.com/zabbly/linux
@sbug@sinnesro.se I've got maybe 3-4 Incus containers in production which run one or more Docker containers. So it definitely works but there are a few things to be careful of, both in the Incus config itself, the kind of storage used and the Docker config.
I'd recommend posting on our forum so I or someone else who's been doing this can help you out.
#Incus 6.0 LTS is finally out!
This will be supported until June 2029 and now offers a great migration path for anyone still on LXD 5.0.
We've got a detailed announcement including a brief description of Incus itself, what's new for anyone coming from LXD 5.0 and of course what's new for existing Incus users!
https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/incus-6-0-lts-has-been-released/19576
@space I left Canonical, I'm still the project leader of Linux Containers which includes LXC, LXCFS, Incus and more.
Starting our round of LTS releases (LXC, LXCFS, Incus) with the #LXCFS 6.0 release!
There's not a lot to see here as the focus on LXCFS has been stability and bugfixes, so just a few minor tweaks.
https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/lxcfs-6-0-lts-has-been-released/19546
Updated my #Linux kernel package repository to 6.8.2, making the switch to Linux 6.8!
https://github.com/zabbly/linux