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  • Yes, it is unprivileged. But the mp0 is defined in the 107.conf (107 is the containerID).

    1. conf

    arch: amd64

    cores: 2

    features: keyctl=1, nesting=1

    hostname: dockge

    memory: 2048

    mpO: /media/8TB HDD

    net0: name=eth0, bridge=vmbr0, hwaddr=06: FB: 9B: 82: 17 : 58 , ip=dhcp, type=veth

    onboot: 1

    ostype: debian

    rootfs: m2 ssd 4TB:vm—107—disk—0, size=18G

    swap: 512

    tags: proxmox—helper—scripts

    unprivileged: 1

    unused0: local—1vm:vm—107—disk—0

    Is this not enough?

    I will watch the video, maybe this will help. Thanks


















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    1 year ago

    No problem. I use vaultwarden for years. In this case I am not really worried about data-loss because bitwarden keeps an copy of your credentials offline. So in the worst case, i can export them.

    I would like to post it, but i have issues with formatting. voyager does not have this “code-format” and writes everything in one line.

    Is there a workaround?