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just want to ask if it will be possible to add the update scripts of each service (like vaultwarden) to the update-lxcs.sh script itself.
In that case we only have to run one script and then we are done.
I know, how should the script know which LXC runs what service. But maybe we can clear this up by telling the people that this will only work if the LXC got the default name from the installation scripts and the script will not work for custom names on containers?
An other idea would be to place the update script for the service inside the LXC during the creation of the LXC itself and so we can run this script from the outside without having to leave the CLI of the host.
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Heya,
just want to ask if it will be possible to add the update scripts of each service (like vaultwarden) to the update-lxcs.sh script itself.
In that case we only have to run one script and then we are done.
I know, how should the script know which LXC runs what service. But maybe we can clear this up by telling the people that this will only work if the LXC got the default name from the installation scripts and the script will not work for custom names on containers?
An other idea would be to place the update script for the service inside the LXC during the creation of the LXC itself and so we can run this script from the outside without having to leave the CLI of the host.
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