I've been trying to release an IP address on AWS that is associated with an instance created via Turnkey. I can't get AWS to release or disassociate and I can't get the IP resource deleted on Turnkey as it states the IP doesn't belong to me.
Seems like I'm stuck in a loop. Anyone with ideas on how to delete the elastic IP or unlink it from Turnkey so that I can release it on AWS?
Using TurnKey LXC for 2years. Due to hardware crash now experiencing error 366, the container failed to start. My question is this: has it ever been possible to salvage data or the actual container? Can the data be read somehow or moved? It was a test system so I is ok if its not possible.
I am not sure how this happened. But when I went to the login screen of my Linux Turnkey distro. I received the attached output. Not what I was expecting! Is there a way to change this back to a GUI interface? Any ideas on what occurred?
Hello and please forgive me if this is answered elsewhere, I've searched but... still haven't found what I'm looking for ;-)
First, let me say I've been using Turnkey products for several years now and am very amazed by and grateful for the quality products you've produced and shared with the community - Thanks so much!
I'd like to implement Let's Encrypt on my VMWare ESXi-based Joomla 3 TurnKey Linux VM - however, despite best efforts between David W (my IT Consultant) and myself, we have not been able to do so. David has traced this to a recent change in LE's API that does not appear to be supported under my current VM.
I'd like to contract with someone at TurnKey Linux to upgrade TurnKey Core to support LE. If someone could contact me, I'd appreciate it.