I guess I will try with a k3s on my workstation, but for a single NAS, I am not sure any kubernetes distribution is useful for now :)
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What kind of annoying things are you dealing with?
Troubleshooting with a machinectl session, switching between services, backing up… It is small annoyances but if I can avoid them i’d like it.
You don’t have to put the user home in /var/lib either if that helps at all.
I half regret doing it.
If you’re already running rootless, I’d keep doing that unless there’s a really good reason not to.
The plan is about switching to a single user, I will stick to rootless podman this is for sure. It is more about dedicated users or a single one.
I guess I should define my threat model first. Your answer pulls me towards a single user though
I am already running rootless podman. My question is more about dedicated service users vs single user to run everything, still in rootless podman. I like podman and its integration with systemd to manage the life cycle of the container compared to docker.
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Nice read. Thanks for the share