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## Installation
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## What is this?
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I've been using docker compose to build and manage my *Jellyfin* server for
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almost 2 years. I love what containerization enables but I am unhappy with `yaml`
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as the language for expressing my system. I moved my personal desktop and
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workstation pc to *NixOS* and have seen the light, but I am not sure that I
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want to do containers under *NixOS* right now.
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What I did want was a fully FOSS container stack. I have explored `podman` at
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arm's length and finally discovered that there is a compose-like interface for
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choreographing my containers, but it isn't `yaml`. It's actually `systemd`,
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which has already been orchestrating service lifetimes even longer than
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`docker` by three years!
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This new declarative configuration is known as `quadlets`, and they are just
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`systemd` unit files. I already run some of my own personal startup
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applications as `systemd` user services, because it works across any window
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manager or desktop environment. One autostart to rule them all, then.
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The following sections of this document are my notes for building this system
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from scratch, assuming you bring your own hardware. It should be easy to modify
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them for another distribution if necessary. All notes and instructions are
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commandline, because it's more universal and easier to copy & paste. I do not
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know if there are GUI ways to do all of the necessary steps with *Cockpit* or a
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hypervisor like *Proxmox*.
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The end goal is make this a repository of `quadlet` stacks that are easy to
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reuse. It would be similar to the `linuxserver.io` fleet, but I don't think
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there is much need anymore for more custom containers. Many upstreams now
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provide ready-built containers that we need only configure.
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## Operating System
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My proof of concept server running this container stack is built on AlmaLinux
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My proof of concept server running this container stack is built on AlmaLinux
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9.4. `podman` and `systemd` with `quadlet` support is required if you are using another
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9.4. `podman` and `systemd` with `quadlet` support is required if you are using another
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