Flooding the batteries with water is the best way to put out a lithium-ion battery fire.
Flooding the batteries with water is the best way to put out a lithium-ion battery fire.
You’re wrong. As a New Zealander (where our conservative government bent the rules to make him a citizen), I can only emphasize how strongly I will care if that giant piece of shit moves to reside in my nation. I’m not negating your point (I upvoted you) and I don’t blame you for wanting to lose him, but just because you shovel your shit elsewhere doesn’t mean it don’t stink.
I’m not against it but I upvoted you because I think you have a fair position and expressed it honestly and in a completely reasonable way.
Esky? In NZ it’s a chilly bin.
Glad you got it sorted, and thanks for sharing the solution. I might see if I can remove privileged from mine in that case.
I’m on x86, but the below relevant lines have mine working:
–privileged
–group-add keep-groups
–device /dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0
I also had to add my user that runs the container to group “dialout” as that owns the ttyUSB0 device. Keep in mind to log out and back in with this user after adding the group to apply the change.
Hope that helps!
Corporations need consumers (constant growth model). Military needs more living soldiers.