Ok, I finally got the solution. So I want to share with those who are facing the same problem.
The first step, I installed the Ubuntu Server 23.10 (64-bit) operating system which currently supports the Raspberry Pi 5 device.
The next step, I installed the LXD application which supports virtual machines & system containers. Then I created a virtual machine with Debian 11 (bullseye) operating system and installed the application I wanted.
So far haven't tried Raspberry Pi OS Lite (bookworm) with LXD or Incus, but I think it will work as well.
Thanks to redvli for giving me the idea to create a virtual machine. I was able to learn new things.. with a virtual machine, the instance can use a custom kernel and by using a system container, the instance can only use the host OS kernel.
The first step, I installed the Ubuntu Server 23.10 (64-bit) operating system which currently supports the Raspberry Pi 5 device.
The next step, I installed the LXD application which supports virtual machines & system containers. Then I created a virtual machine with Debian 11 (bullseye) operating system and installed the application I wanted.
So far haven't tried Raspberry Pi OS Lite (bookworm) with LXD or Incus, but I think it will work as well.
Thanks to redvli for giving me the idea to create a virtual machine. I was able to learn new things.. with a virtual machine, the instance can use a custom kernel and by using a system container, the instance can only use the host OS kernel.
Statistics: Posted by verishare — Mon Jan 29, 2024 2:21 am