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Lima launches Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing, port forwarding, and containerd. Lima can be considered as a some sort of unofficial "macOS subsystem for Linux", or "containerd for Mac".
Lima launches Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing, port forwarding, and containerd.
containerd
Lima can be considered as a some sort of unofficial "macOS subsystem for Linux", or "containerd for Mac".
https://github.com/lima-vm/lima
It is possible to swap containerd for podman, and the experience should be similar to running under WSL (#431)
So it could deserve a similar mention and link, even if there is no Sysadmin article written (yet?) as far as I know.
See containers/podman#11533 (comment)
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The original blog post: https://medium.com/nttlabs/containerd-and-lima-39e0b64d2a59
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Example: containers/podman#11533 (comment) - with full publishing and storage mapping
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https://github.com/lima-vm/lima
It is possible to swap containerd for podman, and the experience should be similar to running under WSL (#431)
So it could deserve a similar mention and link, even if there is no Sysadmin article written (yet?) as far as I know.
See containers/podman#11533 (comment)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: