Hi!
Interesting. For that we simply generate an OpenWrt image. :-)
Mitar
Hey Mitar,
We're using a provisioning system for our exit server. As such, we need
to load the batman-adv and l2tp modules.
It's actually looking like docker inside of vagrant will probably work
fine.
Max
On Sat 19 Jul 2014 11:10:25 PM PDT, Mitar wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Not sure here what is the background, but why do you need to allow
> arbitrary modules to be loaded inside Docker?
>
>
> Mitar
>
>> Hey Team,
>>
>> So it looks like Docker won't be able to load kernel modules that aren't
>> included on the host system. For a bit more info:
>>
>>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16047306/how-is-docker-io-different-from…
>>
>>
http://www.scriptrock.com/articles/docker-vs-vagrant
>>
>>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16647069/should-i-use-vagrant-or-docker-…
>>
>>
>> So that being said, we still have some options. One might be to migrate
>> entirely to a virtual machine platform. Vagrant seems to be the tool of
>> choice here.
>>
>> What seems like a potentially better choice is to run Docker inside of
>> Vagrant. I know this is starting to seem like a game of those Russian
>> nesting dolls, but we'd be able to pick the Debian distro we prefer and
>> start it with Vagrant, and then do the rest of the configuration with a
>> Dockerfile.
>>
>> I'm still looking into the options - if anyone else has ideas they'd
>> like to share, I'd love to hear.
>>
>>
>> Max
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