I have an Intel J1900 Baytrail motherboard which I use at home as a:
The J1900 board does not support VT-d so to be able to support HDMI out I have installed Kodi to the main Proxmox installation (not in a KVM or container). Up until now I have also used KVM machines for all the above processes.
I am keen to move to LXC containers as this seems to be a much more efficient way of doing things (with the exception of FreeBSD based pfSense which I understand can't be in a container?).
My main question is about moving Kodi to a container. Is this possible to do? Can the container output HDMI video and audio from the physical hardware? How can this be achieved? I have seen a lot of snippets and posts from various sources that suggests it's possible but I think my base knowledge of Linux is not strong enough to understand all the steps required.
Secondly, I guess another valid questions would be is it worth doing this? Are there security/reliability improvements in moving Kodi to a container? Would a crash of Kodi be confined just to the container, or is it just as likely to bring down the entire system?
Any tips would be gratefully received!
Matt
- pfSesne router
- NAS (OpenMediaVault)
- Personal cloud server (OwnCloud)
- Legal Torrent downloader (rTorrent + ruTorrent)
- Home PBX (FreePBX)
- Media catalogue (EMBY)
- Media player (Kodi)
The J1900 board does not support VT-d so to be able to support HDMI out I have installed Kodi to the main Proxmox installation (not in a KVM or container). Up until now I have also used KVM machines for all the above processes.
I am keen to move to LXC containers as this seems to be a much more efficient way of doing things (with the exception of FreeBSD based pfSense which I understand can't be in a container?).
My main question is about moving Kodi to a container. Is this possible to do? Can the container output HDMI video and audio from the physical hardware? How can this be achieved? I have seen a lot of snippets and posts from various sources that suggests it's possible but I think my base knowledge of Linux is not strong enough to understand all the steps required.
Secondly, I guess another valid questions would be is it worth doing this? Are there security/reliability improvements in moving Kodi to a container? Would a crash of Kodi be confined just to the container, or is it just as likely to bring down the entire system?
Any tips would be gratefully received!
Matt