Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
-Using {pmg} as Linux Container Appliance
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+Install {pmg} as Linux Container Appliance
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+The full functionality of {pmg} can also run on top of a Debian-based LXC
+instance. In order to keep the set of installed software, and thus the
+necessary updates, minimal you can use the `proxmox-mailgateway-container`
+meta-package. It does not depend on any Linux Kernel, firmware, or components
+used for booting from bare-metal, like grub2.
A ready-to-use appliance template is available through the
https://www.proxmox.com/proxmox-ve[Proxmox VE] appliance manager in the `mail`
A ready-to-use appliance template is available through the
https://www.proxmox.com/proxmox-ve[Proxmox VE] appliance manager in the `mail`
used ensure that the container can always lease the same IP, for example, by
reserving one with the containers network MAC address.
used ensure that the container can always lease the same IP, for example, by
reserving one with the containers network MAC address.
-The full functionality of {pmg} can also run on top of a Debian-based LXC
-instance. In order to keep the set of installed software, and thus the
-necessary updates, minimal you can install the `proxmox-mailgateway-container`
-meta-package. After configuring the repositories, you need to run:
+Additionally you can also install this on top of a normal Debian installation.
+After configuring the repositories, you need to run: