For SELinux, set security_opt=label:type:container_runtime_t
and make sure that volumes have the z or Z option.
libertepourmoi
joined 3 years ago
That's basically what I am running inside a VM on Proxmox. Sure, it has some slight overhead but that is normally not an issue, but it makes some things like snapshots a little bit easier, and allows for a little more options for firewalls.
Not a moment too soon
Arch on desktop and Fedora Silverblue on my laptop. I have a Proxmox server and on this I have VMs with mainly Fedora, Arch and Debian running.
It's mostly correct what the article says but I'll never really understand why you would quote some laws and not say which ones you're quoting. The relevant parts here are not from GDPR but from the ePrivacy Directive 2002/58/EC, i.e. the more specialised law on what the EU calls electronic communications. And its Article 5, paragraph 3, which is about "information stored on the terminal equipment", meant to include cookies without calling them such, was added to the law in 2009, 7 years before GDPR was adopted.