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virtualisation:how-to-setup-a-container [2022/02/02 14:16] schmittvirtualisation:how-to-setup-a-container [2023/11/28 13:58] (current) – [Manual Setup] dodenhoeft
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 ===== Automatic Setup ===== ===== Automatic Setup =====
-Using router Software >= [[http://share.netmodule.com/public/system-software/4.1/4.1.0.102/|4.6.0.101(4.1.0.102)]] allows you to download and setup containers automatically from an URL.+Using router Software >= [[http://share.netmodule.com/public/system-software/4.6/4.6.0.101/|4.6.0.101(4.1.0.102)]] allows you to download and setup containers automatically from an URL.
  
   - Open GUI and go to System → Virtualization   - Open GUI and go to System → Virtualization
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   - You should see a following screen (if you chose extended storage, the path will have storage1 instead of storage0: ''/mnt/storage1/lxc/guest0'') {{ :app-notes:virt.png |}}   - You should see a following screen (if you chose extended storage, the path will have storage1 instead of storage0: ''/mnt/storage1/lxc/guest0'') {{ :app-notes:virt.png |}}
   - Transfer the downloaded container (you can use WinSCP) to the router and put in ''/mnt/storage0/lxc''   - Transfer the downloaded container (you can use WinSCP) to the router and put in ''/mnt/storage0/lxc''
-  - Unpack the container: <code> tar xvJf ubuntu_bionic.tar.xz C ./guest0 </code>+  - Unpack the container: <code> xz -cd /tmp/containerName.tar.xz | tar x -C ./guest0 </code>
   - The extracted container contains a rootfs directory which is now stored under ''/mnt/storage0/lxc/guest0''.   - The extracted container contains a rootfs directory which is now stored under ''/mnt/storage0/lxc/guest0''.
   - Type <code> lxc-start –n guest0 </code>   - Type <code> lxc-start –n guest0 </code>