CopyPasta
For doing basic setup of an LXC (or pretty much any Linux VM...):
Note: You CAN copyPasta groups of commands all at once. BUT: in this case, everything indented (after su - yourname
) needs to be pasted AFTER that command has run.
apt update
apt -y upgrade
apt -y install sudo vim curl mosquitto-clients
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/RootStuff/DOT.bashrc -O .bashrc
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/RootStuff/DOT.vimrc -O .vimrc
mkdir bin
source .bashrc
apt -y install gnupg tmux ### Optional...
adduser yourname
adduser yourname sudo
su - yourname
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/UserStuff/DOT.bashrc -O .bashrc
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/UserStuff/DOT.vimrc -O .vimrc
mkdir bin
source .bashrc
Useful console display for Proxmox Virtual Environment
apt update
apt -y upgrade
apt -y install tmux htop
cd /usr/local/bin
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/PVEStuff/bin/TMUX-console -O TMUX-console
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/PVEStuff/bin/TM-guestlist -O TM-guestlist
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/PVEStuff/bin/TM-clusterstatus -O TM-clusterstatus
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/PVEStuff/bin/TM-systemstatus -O TM-systemstatus
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/PVEStuff/bin/TM-UPSstatus -O TM-UPSstatus
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/PVEStuff/bin/TM-FixThis -O TM-FixThis
wget https://www.nerdmage.ca/Downloads/PVEStuff/bin/TM-ShowMe -O TM-ShowMe
chmod +x TM*
You will need to edit TM-UPSstatus to match local configurations (i.e. UPS name).
Running TMUX-console
at the console will create a formatted screen of useful system information that you can reach by attaching to the tmux session from a terminal (SSH) session.
Improved installation techniques
Some cross-platform software seems to have Linux installation instructions written by people who have never actually used Linux.
(Or, at least, people who believe in making life difficult...)
So...
Building/Installing things from source
You may have noticed that the various distro repositories tend to have outdated versions of some (most) packages. While this makes perfect sense, sometimes you want the newest features & fixes. (Or maybe you just want to enable something that the repo managers figured wouldn't be useful...)
Annoyingly, it is rather common for build instructions to suck really badly.
So...