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curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh | curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh | ||
# NOTE: failed to detect GPU, presumably not installed, for a ollama-gpu I should configure GPU pass-through first | |||
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Revision as of 22:26, 15 August 2025
Initial Goal: containerized ollama-gpu
Incus
See Also: media/video/hacking/linux/just_me_and_opensource/lxd_lxc
Chopsticks
Incus Install
$ sudo apt install -t bookworm-backports incus ... Incus has been installed. You must run `sudo incus admin init` to perform the initial configuration of Incus. Be sure to add user(s) to either the 'incus-admin' group for full administrative access or the 'incus' group for restricted access, then have them logout and back in to properly setup their access. ...
Incus Init
$ sudo gpasswd -a bob incus-admin Adding user bob to group incus-admin $ su -l bob $ incus admin init Would you like to use clustering? (yes/no) [default=no]: Do you want to configure a new storage pool? (yes/no) [default=yes]: Name of the new storage pool [default=default]: Name of the storage backend to use (dir, lvm, lvmcluster, btrfs) [default=btrfs]: dir Where should this storage pool store its data? [default=/var/lib/incus/storage-pools/default]: Would you like to create a new local network bridge? (yes/no) [default=yes]: What should the new bridge be called? [default=incusbr0]: What IPv4 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]: What IPv6 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]: Would you like the server to be available over the network? (yes/no) [default=no]: Would you like stale cached images to be updated automatically? (yes/no) [default=yes]: Would you like a YAML "init" preseed to be printed? (yes/no) [default=no]:
Maybe LXC Install?
sudo apt install lxc # maybe
Kick The Tires
incus version incus help incus help storage incus storage list incus image list images:debian bookworm incus image list images:debian/12
Launch Instance
$ incus launch images:debian/12 Launching the instance Instance name is: amazed-tuna
incus list incus stop amazed-tuna incus delete amazed-tuna
incus image list
incus launch images:debian/12 incus-test incus list incus copy incus-test incus-test2 incus list incus start incus-test2 incus stop incus-test2 incus move incus-test2 incus-test3 incus list incus start incus-test3
Hip-fire: Ollama
incus exec incus-test3 bash apt install wget git curl adduser bob apt install openssh-client openssh-server gpasswd -a bob sudo
incus list ssh bob@10.47.160.211 curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh # NOTE: failed to detect GPU, presumably not installed, for a ollama-gpu I should configure GPU pass-through first
ARCHIVE: LXD / LXC
Archived because Mark Shuttleworth and Canonical are terrible.
Oh! I almost forgot! Ubuntu is terrible too. Sorry I left you out, ya big knob.
Note: go to work on LXD with a blowtorch and a pair of vice grips.
Chopsticks
Install and Start
sudo apt install lxd lxc lsb_release -dirc DO NOT SEEK THE TREASURE: sudo systemctl status l-no-x-no-d-nonononono sudo systemctl start lxd getent group lxd sudo gpasswd -a bob lxd getent group lxd su -l $USER
lxd init
$ lxd init # no clustering needed for this demo Would you like to use LXD clustering? (yes/no) [default=no]: # since this is a new install, there is no existing storage pool, which is where the filesystem gets stored Do you want to configure a new storage pool? (yes/no) [default=yes]: # can be any name, which would probably help with connecting new instances to an existing pool, leaving default for now Name of the new storage pool [default=default]: # btrfs gives you fancy things like snapshots and volume management, but "dir" just uses a local directory for simplicity Name of the storage backend to use (lvm, btrfs, dir) [default=btrfs]: dir # "which is "metal access assess server"?" dunno - he didn't use it Would you like to connect to a MAAS server? (yes/no) [default=no]: # yes, create a bridge, which will allow the new envs to access the network Would you like to create a new local network bridge? (yes/no) [default=yes]: # Name it anything you like, I'm leaving it default What should the new bridge be called? [default=lxdbr0]: # auto address ranges are fine What IPv4 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]: What IPv6 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]: # It will be available on this machine, but should it be exposed to other machines? Would you like the LXD server to be available over the network? (yes/no) [default=no]: # this will automagically update your image under your feet. choose wisely. Would you like stale cached images to be updated automatically? (yes/no) [default=yes]: # spew this all back to me? Would you like a YAML "lxd init" preseed to be printed? (yes/no) [default=no]:
lxc chopsticks
lxc version lxc help lxc help storage lxc storage list
$ lxc remote list +-----------------+------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+--------+--------+--------+ | NAME | URL | PROTOCOL | AUTH TYPE | PUBLIC | STATIC | GLOBAL | +-----------------+------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+--------+--------+--------+ | images | https://images.linuxcontainers.org | simplestreams | none | YES | NO | NO | +-----------------+------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+--------+--------+--------+ | local (current) | unix:// | lxd | file access | NO | YES | NO | +-----------------+------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+--------+--------+--------+ | ubuntu | https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases | simplestreams | none | YES | YES | NO | +-----------------+------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+--------+--------+--------+ | ubuntu-daily | https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/daily | simplestreams | none | YES | YES | NO | +-----------------+------------------------------------------+---------------+-------------+--------+--------+--------+
lxc image list
No images listed.
much pain and suffering
linuxcontainers.org no longer supports lxd, because Canonical and Mark Shuttleworth are terrible.
Incus is the new open source version of LXD. Coming in Deb 13, backported to Deb 12.
sudo apt remove --autoremove lxd lxd-agent lxd-client sudo apt install -t bookworm-backports incus ... incus.service is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it. incus-user.service is a disabled or a static unit, not starting it. Incus has been installed. You must run `sudo incus admin init` to perform the initial configuration of Incus. Be sure to add user(s) to either the 'incus-admin' group for full administrative access or the 'incus' group for restricted access, then have them logout and back in to properly setup their access. ...
$ sudo gpasswd -a bob incus-admin Adding user bob to group incus-admin $ su -l bob $ incus admin init Would you like to use clustering? (yes/no) [default=no]: Do you want to configure a new storage pool? (yes/no) [default=yes]: Name of the new storage pool [default=default]: Name of the storage backend to use (dir, lvm, lvmcluster, btrfs) [default=btrfs]: dir Where should this storage pool store its data? [default=/var/lib/incus/storage-pools/default]: Would you like to create a new local network bridge? (yes/no) [default=yes]: What should the new bridge be called? [default=incusbr0]: What IPv4 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]: What IPv6 address should be used? (CIDR subnet notation, “auto” or “none”) [default=auto]: Would you like the server to be available over the network? (yes/no) [default=no]: Would you like stale cached images to be updated automatically? (yes/no) [default=yes]: Would you like a YAML "init" preseed to be printed? (yes/no) [default=no]:
$ sudo apt remove lxc lxc-templates
This is exactly why I want virtualization. So when some knob like Mark Shuttleworth screws over the world, I don't have to have his feces smeared all over my hard drive.