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INFO The essential requirement 4 of 4 is satisfied INFO Waiting for the essential requirement 4 of 4: "the guest agent to be running" INFO The essential requirement 3 of 4 is satisfied INFO Waiting for the essential requirement 3 of 4: "/etc/nf to contain \"user_allow_other\"" INFO The essential requirement 2 of 4 is satisfied INFO Waiting for the essential requirement 2 of 4: "sshfs binary to be installed" INFO The essential requirement 1 of 4 is satisfied
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INFO Waiting for the essential requirement 1 of 4: "ssh" INFO Starting QEMU (hint: to watch the boot progress, see "/Users/russ.mckendrick/.lima/default/serial.log")
#DOCKER FOR MAC KUBERNETES MINIKUBE DOWNLOAD#
INFO Attempting to download the image from "~/Downloads/hirsute-server-cloudimg-amd64.img" ? Creating an instance "default" Proceed with the default configuration
#DOCKER FOR MAC KUBERNETES MINIKUBE INSTALL#
Lima is available on Homebrew so installing it is really easy, just run the two commands below to install it and then start the Virtual Machine … It can be considered as a some sort of unofficial “macOS subsystem for Linux”, or “containerd for Mac”.Īs you can see this replaces Docker with containerd, it also replaces the docker command with nerdctl which promises to be a Docker-compatible CLI for containerd. Lima launches Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing, port forwarding, and containerd. Lima had been on my list of things of things to look at for about a month, as I had seen it mentioned in a few places, the projects GitHub page describes it as follows: