- cross-posted to:
- proxmox@lemmy.world
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- proxmox@lemmy.world
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
From the Github Repo Readme: These scripts enable users to build a Linux container or virtual machine in an interactive manner, offering options for both basic and advanced configurations. The basic setup utilizes default settings, whereas the advanced setup empowers users to alter these default settings. Through the use of the whiptail command, options are presented to users in a dialog box format. After the user makes their selections, the script collects and verifies the user’s input in order to generate the final configuration for the container or virtual machine.
I use these religiously…
However it should be noted… Always check scripts before you run them from the internet.
Having said that… I mirror the whole repo I use it so damn much.
And don’t blindly execute stuff from the Internet: https://0x46.net/thoughts/2019/04/27/piping-curl-to-shell/
In this case it’s on github, so the server should be trustworthy, and you can inspect the script before running it. But generally it’s a bad idea.
Great tip to setup a mirror!