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1. yjftsj+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-22 21:48:39
> Supervisor, runit, systemd, even a tmux session are all popular options for how to run a bunch of stuff in a monolithic "app" container.

Did docker+systemd get fixed at some point? I would be surprised to hear that it was popular given the hoops you had to jump through last time I looked at it

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2. mikepu+V[view] [source] 2025-08-22 21:54:32
>>yjftsj+(OP)
It's only really fixed in podman, with the special `--systemd=always` flag. Docker afaik still requires manually disabling certain services that will conflict with the host and then running the whole thing as privileged— basically, a mess.
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