pull down to refresh
From a security perspective, replacing Docker with Podman is a good decision. Podman can run containers without root access.
Also, as a Red Hat product, Podman integrates very well with systemd.
That makes sense. I've used Start9 OS since 2020 and they changed things were I needed SU to do lightning stuff. I have a very rudimentary understanding. I'm still on the last release so I don't know when this update will come to my box. I think I'll get a new SSD and clone it before the upgrade.
My PC box has 3 SSDs but the Start9 stuff is all on 1 1tb SSD. I'm going to get a 2tb since Bitcoin core is about 700GB. I'd like to run the time chain data on its own drive as I've done just running Bitcoin core on a Linux box but the Start9 is not easy to manage multiple drives.
I'm a Mint/Ubuntu/Debian user even though I started on RedHat /Mandrake in the 1990s. I like Start9 very much. The team is great and it's allowed me to run Lightning. But I'm totally ignorant as to what I'm doing.
Thank you for the insight.
Wow, ditching Docker.
Oh how much I barely know.
I'm running the PC version of Start OS.