So the environment I'm trying to set up involves a backend that consists of 
three separate containers, and the web front end is separate from that. Because 
setting up the environment is a difficult task, I'd like it in a VM so I can 
clone it once it's configured so that I can reproduce it without having to do 
everything from scratch.

And I will just put this out there - the upstream I'm working with, the scripts 
/ instructions are written for OS X, Ubuntu, and docker. I've already dealt 
with a few snags once I got the base Fedora VM set up - issues with networking 
(no ifconfig on the base image which is like typing on a keyboard wearing 
mittens for me), Docker by default installed via Fedora RPM *not* configured 
with the --selinux-enabled flag in the systemd service file,  SELinux avc 
denials even with that enabled, and now some other issues I'm going to spend 
hours today figuring out I'm assuming. Once I get it working as scripted by 
upstream, I would like to get it working with cri-o & friends instead of 
docker. 

This is not the kind of work I'd want to do on my baremetal machine because its 
my primary workstation and I don't want to screw. I hope it makes sense, my 
logic here.

Cheers,
~m
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