From the Github Repo Readme: These scripts enable users to build a Linux container or virtual machine in an interactive manner, offering options for both basic and advanced configurations. The basic setup utilizes default settings, whereas the advanced setup empowers users to alter these default settings. Through the use of the whiptail command, options are presented to users in a dialog box format. After the user makes their selections, the script collects and verifies the user’s input in order to generate the final configuration for the container or virtual machine.
I just migrated over from OpenMediaVault to Proxmox VE and it’s a game changer for me. I was running Home Assistant in a KVM instance in OMV, and Docker images on the host OS for well over a year but it kept locking up. I wanted to start fresh, so I went to Proxmox the other day and have been well impressed so far. I ran into those scripts almost immediately and it got me started off on the right foot. So, now I have TWO VM’s one for Home Assistant and one for my Docker instance. Then to replace the NAS, setup my NFS shares on the host which works well.