diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
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+build.sh
+config/
+data/
+Dockerfile.dev
+.env
+.shell-vars
+start-backup.sh
+tests/
+trigger-build.sh
+vars
+.volumes
diff --git a/Dockerfile b/Dockerfile
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+FROM debian:bookworm
+
+ENV PVE_VERSION=8.0.4 \
+ SERVICE=pve-docker \
+ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
+
+LABEL maintainer="docker-dario@neomediatech.it" \
+ org.label-schema.version=$PVE_VERSION \
+ org.label-schema.vcs-type=Git \
+ org.label-schema.vcs-url=https://github.com/Neomediatech/${SERVICE} \
+ org.label-schema.maintainer=Neomediatech
+
+# set apt config
+RUN echo 'APT::Get::Assume-Yes "1";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00-custom && \
+ echo 'APT::Install-Recommends "0";' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00-custom && \
+ echo 'APT::Install-Suggests "0";' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00-custom
+
+RUN apt-get update && \
+ apt-get dist-upgrade
+
+# install base pkg
+RUN apt-get install wget systemctl nano vim curl gnupg ca-certificates rsyslog net-tools iputils-ping
+
+# add PVE repository
+RUN wget https://enterprise.proxmox.com/debian/proxmox-release-bookworm.gpg -O /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/proxmox-release-bookworm.gpg && \
+ echo "deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian/pve bookworm pve-no-subscription" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-free.list
+
+RUN apt-get update && \
+ apt-get install initramfs-tools && \
+ echo '#!/bin/bash' > /usr/sbin/update-initramfs && \
+ echo 'exit 0' >> /usr/sbin/update-initramfs && \
+ chmod +x /usr/sbin/update-initramfs
+
+# repacked proxmox-ve & pve-manager
+RUN apt-get update && \
+ rm -f /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-clean && \
+ apt-get install proxmox-ve || echo ok && \
+ PVE_PKG="pve-manager" && \
+ PVE_VER="$(ls /var/cache/apt/archives/${PVE_PKG}_*.deb|awk -F_ '{print $2}')" && \
+ PVE_DEB1="${PVE_PKG}_${PVE_VER}_amd64.deb" && \
+ mkdir /tmp/${PVE_PKG} && \
+ dpkg -X /var/cache/apt/archives/${PVE_PKG}_${PVE_VER}_amd64.deb /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/ && \
+ dpkg -e /var/cache/apt/archives/${PVE_PKG}_${PVE_VER}_amd64.deb /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/DEBIAN && \
+ sed -i "s/ifupdown2 (>= 2.0.1-1+pve8) | ifenslave (>= 2.6),//g" /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/DEBIAN/control && \
+ sed -i "s/ifupdown2 (>= 3.0) | ifenslave (>= 2.6),//g" /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/DEBIAN/control && \
+ dpkg-deb -Zxz -b /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/ /tmp && \
+ PVE_PKG="proxmox-ve" && \
+ PVE_VER="$(ls /var/cache/apt/archives/${PVE_PKG}_*.deb|awk -F_ '{print $2}')" && \
+ PVE_DEB2="${PVE_PKG}_${PVE_VER}_all.deb" && \
+ mkdir /tmp/${PVE_PKG} && \
+ dpkg -X /var/cache/apt/archives/${PVE_PKG}_${PVE_VER}_all.deb /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/ && \
+ dpkg -e /var/cache/apt/archives/${PVE_PKG}_${PVE_VER}_all.deb /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/DEBIAN && \
+ sed -i "s/pve-kernel-helper,//g" /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/DEBIAN/control && \
+ sed -i "s/pve-kernel-5.15,//g" /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/DEBIAN/control && \
+ sed -i "s/proxmox-default-kernel, //g" /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/DEBIAN/control && \
+ dpkg-deb -Zxz -b /tmp/${PVE_PKG}/ /tmp && \
+ dpkg -i /tmp/${PVE_DEB1} && \
+ dpkg -i /tmp/${PVE_DEB2} && \
+ echo '#!/bin/sh' > /etc/kernel/postrm.d/zz-proxmox-boot && \
+ echo 'exit 0' >> /etc/kernel/postrm.d/zz-proxmox-boot && \
+ apt-get remove ifupdown2 && \
+ apt-get -f install && \
+ apt-get autoremove --purge && \
+ rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* && \
+ rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-enterprise.list
+
+#set passwd for root
+RUN echo "root:root"|chpasswd
+
+COPY entrypoint.sh /
+
+RUN sed -i '/imklog/s/^/#/' /etc/rsyslog.conf && \
+ chmod +x /entrypoint.sh
+
+RUN systemctl disable pvestatd pvefw-logger corosync spiceproxy getty@tty1 postfix ssh.service pve-ha-lrm.service pve-ha-crm.service && \
+ systemctl disable pve-firewall.service pvescheduler.service spiceproxy.service || echo ok
+
+#use setup.sh to start proxmox service
+STOPSIGNAL SIGINT
+ENTRYPOINT [ "/entrypoint.sh" ]
+CMD [ "/lib/systemd/systemd", "log-level=info", "unit=sysinit.target"]
+
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index a2efa27..fd22c13 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,2 +1,60 @@
-# pve-docker
-Proxmox VE on a Docker container
+> [!WARNING]
+> **Maybe something is not working, use this image with caution, bad things can happens. YHBW**
+
+# Proxmox VE on a Docker container
+Proxmox Virtual Environment on a Docker container
+
+## Known limits
+* **Postfix is not working**
+* (and maybe many other things)
+
+## How to run
+`./run.sh` ;-)
+What does [run.sh](run.sh) do:
+* set docker ENV vars if they are set in the script or in the `.envs` file
+* set shell script vars if they are set in the script or in the `.shell-vars` file (see [example](#environment-variables))
+* check if datastore exists; if not, it exit prior tu run the container (maybe in future i'll make it more smart, see [To DO](#to-do) section)
+* run the container
+
+or
+`docker run -d --name pve neomediatech/pve`
+
+## Environment Variables
+| Name | Description | Default |
+| ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------- |
+| ADMIN_PASSWORD | Password to access PVE web interface (mandatory) | (none) |
+| RELAY_HOST | Hostname to use to relay email from Postfix (NOT WORKING!) | |
+| PVE_ENTERPRISE | If set to "yes", enterprise repository will be retained | no |
+
+Set vars in `run.sh` script and/or set them in `.envs` file.
+Example `.envs` file:
+```
+ADMIN_PASSWORD=myrealsecretpassword
+RELAY_HOST=10.40.50.4
+```
+## run.sh script shell vars
+| Name | Description | Default
+| ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------
+| INTERACTIVE | Run the container in "interactive mode" (run it in foreground)
CTRL+C will end the container | no
+| NAME | Proxmox VE name | pve
+| BASE_PATH | Path where to store PVE configurations, users, etc... | /srv/pve
+
+`.shell-vars` example file:
+```
+NAME="myserver-pve"
+BASE_PATH="/srv/pve"
+INTERACTIVE="no"
+```
+## Mountpoints/volumes
+Put your docker bindmount in the script [run.sh](run.sh) or in the `.volumes` file
+`.volumes` example file:
+```
+${BASE_PATH}/data/logs:/var/log
+${BASE_PATH}/data/pve_cluster:/var/lib/pve-cluster
+${BASE_PATH}/data/pve_manager:/var/lib/pve-manager
+${BASE_PATH}/data/bin:/srv/bin
+```
+
+## To DO
+- [ ] Make Postfix working, to send emails
+
diff --git a/entrypoint.sh b/entrypoint.sh
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aecbe37
--- /dev/null
+++ b/entrypoint.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+set -eo pipefail
+shopt -s nullglob
+
+# logging functions
+pve_log() {
+ local type="$1"; shift
+ printf '%s [%s] [Entrypoint]: %s\n' "$(date --rfc-3339=seconds)" "$type" "$*"
+}
+pve_note() {
+ pve_log Note "$@"
+}
+pve_warn() {
+ pve_log Warn "$@" >&2
+}
+pve_error() {
+ pve_log ERROR "$@" >&2
+ exit 1
+}
+
+# Verify that the minimally required password settings are set for new databases.
+docker_verify_minimum_env() {
+ if [ -z "$ADMIN_PASSWORD" ]; then
+ pve_error $'Password option is not specified\n\tYou need to specify an ADMIN_PASSWORD'
+ fi
+}
+
+docker_setup_pve() {
+ #Set pve user
+ echo "root:$ADMIN_PASSWORD"|chpasswd
+}
+
+RELAY_HOST=${RELAY_HOST:-ext.home.local}
+sed -i "s/RELAY_HOST/$RELAY_HOST/" /etc/postfix/main.cf
+PVE_ENTERPRISE=${PVE_ENTERPRISE:-no}
+if [ "$PVE_ENTERPRISE" != "yes" ]; then
+ rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-enterprise.list
+fi
+
+docker_verify_minimum_env
+
+# Start api first in background
+#echo -n "Starting Proxmox VE API..."
+#/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/proxmox-backup/proxmox-backup-api &
+#while true; do
+# if [ ! -f /run/proxmox-backup/api.pid ]; then
+# echo -n "..."
+# sleep 3
+# else
+# break
+# fi
+#done
+#echo "OK"
+
+docker_setup_pve
+
+echo "Running PVE..."
+exec "$@"
+#exec gosu backup /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/proxmox-backup/proxmox-backup-proxy "$@"
+
diff --git a/run.sh b/run.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..8f2cb72
--- /dev/null
+++ b/run.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+# shell vars set here will be overridden by same shell vars set in $BASE_PATH/.shell-vars file
+BASE_PATH="/srv/pve"
+#IMAGE="neomediatech/pve:latest"
+IMAGE="pve"
+NAME="pve"
+VOLUMES="" # volumes set here will be added to volumes found in $BASE_PATH/.volumes file (if it exists)
+PORTS="-p 8006:8006"
+OPTIONS=""
+OPTIONS="$OPTIONS --privileged --device /dev/fuse --device=/dev/kvm --add-host $NAME:127.0.0.1"
+OPTIONS="$OPTIONS --tmpfs /tmp --tmpfs /run --tmpfs /run/lock --cgroupns private"
+ENVS="" # vars set here will override same vars in $BASE_PATH/.env file
+ENTRYPOINT=""
+#ENTRYPOINT="--entrypoint /bin/bash"
+INTERACTIVE="no"
+
+if [ -f $BASE_PATH/.shell-vars ]; then
+ source $BASE_PATH/.shell-vars
+fi
+
+if [ -f $BASE_PATH/.volumes ]; then
+ for VOLUME in $(cat $BASE_PATH/.volumes); do
+ VOLUMES="$VOLUMES -v $(eval "echo $VOLUME")"
+ done
+fi
+
+if [ -f $BASE_PATH/.env ]; then
+ ENVS="--env-file $BASE_PATH/.env $ENVS"
+fi
+
+if [ "$INTERACTIVE" == "yes" ]; then
+ RUN_OPTIONS="-it"
+else
+ RUN_OPTIONS="-d"
+fi
+
+echo "Stopping existing Proxmox VE instances..."
+docker stop $NAME 2>/dev/null
+echo "Deleting old Proxmox VE instances..."
+docker rm $NAME 2>/dev/null
+echo "Pulling new version of Proxmox VE Docker image..."
+docker pull $IMAGE 2>/dev/null
+echo "Starting Proxmox VE..."
+docker run $RUN_OPTIONS $PORTS --name $NAME --hostname $NAME $OPTIONS $VOLUMES $ENVS $ENTRYPOINT $IMAGE
+