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Crouching laptop, hidden
server (part 0).
Virtualized battlegrounds.
Archer72's system: Acer
Aspire 5750-6866
CPU: Intel Core i3 2350M (2.3 GHz max, 2 cores, 3MB cache).
RAM: 4GB DDR3-1600 SODIMM (2 x 2GB currently, 2 x 4GB upgrade
planned).
Video: Integrated Intel GMA HD 3000.
DISK: 120GB SATA SSD.
NIC: Integrated 1000 mbps.
802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth not installed.
SGOTI's system: HP Notebook
14-ck0052cl
CPU: Intel Core i3-8130U (2.2 GHz - 4 GHz max, 2 cores, 4MB
cache).
RAM: 16GB DDR4-2400 SDRAM (2 x 8GB, upgraded).
Video: Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 620.
DISK: 1TB 5400 rpm SATA HDD (with empty m.2 SATA slot).
NIC: Integrated 10/100/1000 GbE LAN.
802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.2 combo.
Software
and documumentation mentioned during the show.
Running Laptop, server style, with the Lid closed.
Edit logind.conf
sudo vim /etc/systemd/logind.conf.
Remove the # from these lines then set values to
ignore:
HandleSuspendkey=ignore
HandleLidSwitch=ignore
HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore
Save then quit.
I'm not going to tell you how ;)
Finally, restart systemd-logind.
sudo systemctl restart systemd-logind.service
Way of the Archer72.
Proxmox Homepage.
Proxmox VE is a complete open-source platform for enterprise
virtualization. With the built-in web interface you can easily manage
VMs and containers, software-defined storage and networking,
high-availability clustering, and multiple out-of-the-box tools on a
single solution.
Proxmox backup
documentation.
Proxmox
backup documentation .pdf download.
Proxmox video
tutorials
Proxmox
wiki.
Proxmox vLAN
networking information.
Proxmox
NAT config information.
Youtube
video: install/config Proxmox.
Duck DNS
hosted on AWS, with no upfront cost to the user.
Dynamic DNS service; dynamically update DNS records without the need
for human interaction. Connect to your home/local network from a remote
network using a domain name instead of an IP address.
Way of the SGOTI.
RHEL
Documentation: Creating guests with virt-install
RHEL
9 product documentation list
You can use the virt-install command to create virtual
machines and install operating system on those virtual machines from the
command line. virt-install
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