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# pan.do/ra - open media archive
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for more information on pan.do/ra visit our website at https://pan.do/ra
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for more information about pan.do/ra visit our website at https://pan.do/ra
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## Installing pan.do/ra
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we recommend to run pan.do/ra inside of LXD or LXC or dedicated VM or server.
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We recommend to run pan.do/ra inside of LXD or LXC or dedicated VM or server.
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You will need at least 2GB of free disk space
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pan.do/ra is known to work with Ubuntu 18.04 and Debian/10 (buster),
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pan.do/ra is known to work with Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04 and Debian/10 (buster),
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other distributions might also work, let us know if it works for you.
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Use the following commands as root to install pan.do/ra and all dependencies:
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2) Create a new container, use different names if installing multiple instances:
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sudo lxc-create -n pandora -t ubuntu-cloud -- -r bionic
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sudo lxc-create -n pandora -t ubuntu-cloud -- -r focal
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or
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# Installing pan.do/ra inside LXD
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1) Install lxd on the host (Ubuntu 16.04 or later):
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1) Install lxd on the host (Ubuntu 18.04 or later, Debian/10):
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sudo apt-get install lxd
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[on debian you can use snap install lxd]
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sudo snap install lxd
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2) Create a new container, use different names if installing multiple instances:
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sudo lxc launch ubuntu:18.04 pandora
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sudo lxc launch ubuntu:20.04 pandora
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or
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