I'm looking to have one main VM manage some configuration files which the other VMs will read (but not modify). I don't want them each connected to over the network, so from their point of view the main VM doesn't exist and the configuration files are being changed like magic lol.
Thanks for the suggestion, sounds like an interesting idea. I'll have a go, but it seems to be rather complicated - I'm looking at a guide on how to format to a GFS2 filesystem but it's talking about clustered logical volumes and other things which I have no idea about lol!
I'd like to create a virtual hard drive and mount it to multiple VMs, some with read-only access. I do not want to share anything with the host and do not want to use networking to accomplish this.
Is this something that's possible? Thanks.
I'm using nftables to implement firewall rules. I have some rules which I need to apply to vmbr1 and the fwbr interfaces. I create my test config file thus:
#!/usr/sbin/nft -f
flush ruleset
table netdev filterearly {
chain ingress {
type filter hook ingress device...
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