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ZIH
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hpc-compendium
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Jan Frenzel
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Norman Koch
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Resolve "Singularity - VM-Tools auch für x86"
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@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ it to ZIH systems for execution.
workstation likely doesn't.
For this, we provide a Virtual Machine (VM) on the partition
`ml`
which allows users to gain root
permissions in an isolated environment. The workflow to use this manually is described
at
[
this page
](
virtual_machines.md
)
but is quite cumbersome.
permissions in an isolated environment. The workflow to use this manually is described
for
[
virtual machines
](
virtual_machines.md
)
but is quite cumbersome.
To make this easier two programs are provided:
`buildSingularityImage`
and
`startInVM`
which do what
they say. The latter is for more advanced use cases so you should be fine using
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