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documentation: how do I get back in once I turn off host containers? #17

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jhaynes opened this issue Mar 5, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #40
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documentation: how do I get back in once I turn off host containers? #17

jhaynes opened this issue Mar 5, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #40
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jhaynes commented Mar 5, 2020

If a user disables the control and admin containers, we should have a pod spec or some other way of recovering the instance's connectivity and configurability.

Originally posted by @jhaynes in bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket#821

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@mchaker Could you take a look at this? Maybe write it as a FAQ item.

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FWIW, turning off the host containers is almost the same as disabling the sshd and ssm-agent systemd services in other Linux distros.

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