Category Archives: Linux

K3s, containerd and root shell access to a container

When installing Rancher’s K3s on a “containerd”-based platform (so not using Docker to run your containers), it might not be as obvious as one expects to gain root access inside the containers. But why might you need this at all? … Continue reading

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Microsoft Teams on Linux – crippled?

Now that the Corona Pandemic is taking its second (or is it its third?) swing, online collaboration seems almost like “state of the art” and many of us are used to using it, one way or another. Despite of having … Continue reading

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LVM metadata inconsistency trouble on boot

This is what “Murphy’s Law” is all about: You change a minor issue and spend the day fixing big trouble. In this specific case, I had to reboot one of our more important servers because of problems with persistent network … Continue reading

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