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Can we get a state of things for different packages and UDM/Pro? #557

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ResistanceIsUseless opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 6 comments

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@ResistanceIsUseless
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Seems like there are currently some issues with podman? it would be nice to know what the state of the podman script is (i tried it and its broken for UDM Pro because the filename changed).

Also, it would be nice to get some more context for some of these installs:

  • you can't install podman using apt because it wont persist after reboot. (This is correct right?)
  • unifi-os shell isn't needed anymore, while this isn't said anywhere here, its good to know if you came here from some older guidance from a blog.
@johntdyer
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yea, I am kinda lost w/ this project... its not clear what my options are after upgrading to 3.x... I feel like there needs to be a level set as to whats supported, EOL, ect

@joeblack2k
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yeah same.. +1

@SamErde
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SamErde commented Jul 17, 2023

Tracking and showing status of this on UniFi 3.x might be a good use case for the GitHub Projects feature.

@piersdd
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piersdd commented Jul 19, 2023

+1.
Am very happy to contribute and test

@fdcastel
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For reference. Installed on-boot-script-2.x today in a UDM-PRO running 3.1.16 following these steps.

@ResistanceIsUseless
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Nice ill take a look! I tried to follow the nspawn-container last week and i couldn't get pihole UI to work. Even though it was on its own new IP it was basically the same interface as 0.0.0.0 and was fighting with the Console web interface. Changed ports and just got a 404 error.

If what you posted doesn't work for me I'll prob just use a raspberry pi.

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