I just recently tried to setup k3s in proxmox LXC containers. I had to do everything again after I learned it was not possible to make this setup without comproimising security and isolation. Now I run kubernetes inside virtual machines in proxmox.
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zzffyfajzkzhnsweqm@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•But hey, I'm just a normal kid, like you, except that I ask questionsEnglish13·7 months agoAre you sure your standards of beauty apply to most people? IMO macos design looks cheap compared to kde.
The main reason open source projects lack adoption is because there is no marketing or lobbying budgets.
Also you seem to be new here. No one cares about karma on Lemmy.
zzffyfajzkzhnsweqm@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•But hey, I'm just a normal kid, like you, except that I ask questionsEnglish4·7 months agoImo you picked the ugliest distro. You can pick any distro with kde desktop environment. It looks good by default. https://kde.org/ Or I like the looks of Deepin.
To setup kubernetes inside lxc you have to enable quite some capabilities inside host kernel and lxd containers that can be used to escalate privileges from beeing root in container to root in proxmox. Not completely sure but since even containerd containers share the same kernel, attacker might escalate directly from pod to proxmox host. But this last par I am not sure about.