Use QEMU to setup a Centos8Stream and run that machine with Amazon Firecracker virtual machine manager.
This howto should be useful to run any arbitrary Linux distribution in firecracker, I demo with Centos8 because the Centos8's LVM "normal" partitioning and SELinux contexts make things more tricky than other Distributions. If you can get Centos8 going, you should be able to get any distro going.
In this video I revisit a previous video and take a look at how ARM machines fit into the energy efficiency of computing.
This is my new toy: FriendlyElec NanoPi R6S
https://www.friendlyelec.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=289
Here is the source code for the video:
https://github.com/masmullin2000/rust_vs_node_watts
Thumbnail: By Patrick Klopf
https://unsplash.com/photos/sJA6zTKi6KY/download?ixid=MnwxMjA3fDB8MXxhbGx8fHx8fHx8fHwxNjY4NTIyNDM3&force=true&w=2400
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYSD0tiNe2Q
Get the scripts from:
https://github.com/masmullin2000/qemu-runner
In this video I fool around with iproute2. I use iproute2 to create a network namespace similar to how containers start up their networks. After creating the container network I put a bridge and bridge-tap in the container namespace and connect a virtual machine to it.
It's sort of silly do do this double isolation, but one of the cool things is that you can use this technique to do bridge networking for AWS Firecracker virtual machines while using a wireless network card (which is sometimes difficult to get bridge networking running on).
Thumbnail Artwork by: Jasmin Causevic
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1sptaitoRs
After watching Old Tech Bloke. I realized I needed to hop onto Calam-Arch.
Old Tech Bloke's video on Calam-Arch: https://odysee.com/@oldtechbloke:8/calam-arch-arch-linux-for-the-terminal:3
Art:
Easy button by R-Man: https://imgbin.com/png/MWHDi7ar/staples-well-that-was-easy-meme-product-imgur-png
Arch logo by Khsis: https://www.cleanpng.com/png-arch-linux-tgz-sm-1144574/download-png.html
In this video I build a bare bones linux security module that simply prints the name of every userspace process about to be executed
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0QZpan5LbU
In this video I go over creating a docker image which will run the Execve scraper on Kubernetes.
I fumble around for a bit remembering how to run docker, but I eventually succeed.
Scripts:
https://github.com/masmullin2000/qemu-runner
https://github.com/masmullin2000/kuber-ansible
https://github.com/masmullin2000/btf_container_test
Thumbnail Image by: Rich Tervet
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RyJDDQCCXU