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Test it, find out.
Well that worked... Amaze! I copied the lemmy directory to my user directory, made the necessary changes in docker-compose, and boom, it came up. If I were to script the changes using sed, I could even have a full DR failover.
Not a bad idea...I'll have to make some network changes in the docker compose and build a new macvlan for it...but it should be easily addressable by IP address. I did to a test startup of my mastodon DB and that did seem to work...
And I should probably block outbound traffic just to be sure it's not trying to update the fediverse...
Cool, now I know what I'm playing with tonight. :)