Introduction After a bit over a year of hard work, the development team is very excited to announce general availability of IncusOS! IncusOS is a modern immutable OS image that’s specifically designed to run Incus. It provides atomic updates through an A/B update mechanism using distinct partitions and it enforces boot security through UEFI Secure Boot and a TPM 2.0 module. Under the hood, it’s built on a minimal Debian 13 base, using the Zabbly builds of both the Linux kernel, ZFS and Inc...
Edit: sorry, I misread the question. I haven’t run into any docker containers that don’t run on incus, but my testing is limited.
Well, I have run the homeassistant core docker, calibre web automated, and a bunch more.
One just needs to add the docker https path to its repository and the rest is just translating the options to the way incus starts these. (Sorry, I can’t exactly remember what incus uses to run these containers.)
Anyway, I can dig up some helpful documentation if you’re rally interested.
I moved to incus from proxmox nearly 18 months ago and I haven’t looked back.
I mean, if you have a couple bookmarks handy, I’m always down to learn, but don’t put yourself out. I’ve been interested in Incus, basically because it’s the next best, new thing. Admittedly, I have not yet plumbed all the depths of Docker, tho I have a solid working knowledge of how everything works, and I have dabbled with Kubernetes.