Installing Anka
How to install the Anka Virtualization software on your macOS
One of the most common problems when getting started is the usage of
sudo
for anka commands. Anka will run for all users on a machine, but they will have isolated environments. If you create an Anka VM Template/Tag as UserA, sudo/root will not be able to see or use them. Also, the Anka Build Cloud Controller will start VMs as root, so be sure to clean up any VM Templates and Tags you have under UserA or else the disk space will become a problem. It’s suggested to just run all anka commands as root.
How to install the Anka Virtualization software on your macOS
Step by step on how to create your first VM
Various methods for starting and accessing your Anka VM
Modify your VM using the Anka Virtualization CLI
Understanding Anka VM networking
Activating your Anka Build or Flow license
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