September-13th-2019, 06:42 PM
Well David,
the security concept is indeed sometimes a little bit difficult to handle. Today I have to admit that in no case I haven't seen an application yet that is not working under that concept. Yours would be the first one ineed. But there is of course one remaining thing. It's the kernel 4.9 we are using while you maybe use kernel 4.19 on your raspberry pi. I am thinking more in this direction rather than to have doubts about the secured Docker.
In the end the only olution I see right now is to order a netPI without SD card (little bit cheaper) or a netPI in Revision #2 from ur which has an SD card but that isn't glued any more with the SD card socket. With both devices you are able to run your own SD card used with your standard Raspberry Pi before. It will work right away.
How about that proposal?
Thx
Armin
the security concept is indeed sometimes a little bit difficult to handle. Today I have to admit that in no case I haven't seen an application yet that is not working under that concept. Yours would be the first one ineed. But there is of course one remaining thing. It's the kernel 4.9 we are using while you maybe use kernel 4.19 on your raspberry pi. I am thinking more in this direction rather than to have doubts about the secured Docker.
In the end the only olution I see right now is to order a netPI without SD card (little bit cheaper) or a netPI in Revision #2 from ur which has an SD card but that isn't glued any more with the SD card socket. With both devices you are able to run your own SD card used with your standard Raspberry Pi before. It will work right away.
How about that proposal?
Thx
Armin
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