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@mr-kelly mr-kelly commented Jun 20, 2024

I am using K3S to deploy privileged sidecar container.
It doesn't work on default configurations.
Until I add this one line, it works.

Reference from this article: https://dev.to/techworld_with_nana/run-pod-with-root-privileges-41n9

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@mr-kelly mr-kelly changed the title fix: Use a privileged sidecar container in Kubernetes-based templates fix: use a privileged sidecar container in Kubernetes-based templates Jun 20, 2024
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I have read the CLA Document and I hereby sign the CLA

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Neato, thanks!

@kylecarbs kylecarbs merged commit a1ec8ad into coder:main Jun 20, 2024
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