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!