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| | cross posted with this Project Atomic blog post Introduction This week we put out the first release of Fedora 29 Atomic Host. This will be the last major release of Fedora Atomic Host as we prepare for Fedora CoreOS which will be released in Fedora 30. In this post we'll quickly list some known issues and then talk about updating an existing Fedora 28 Atomic Host system to Fedora 29. We'll cover preparing the system for upgrade and performing the upgrade.
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| | Introduction In Part 4 of this series we learned about package layering and experimental features of atomic host OSTree mutations. This included installing packages from external repositories as well as removing and replacing components of the base OSTree that was delivered with Atomic Host. We also converted our localweb service to be hosted by a local docker container running the httpd software rather than Python 3. In this section of the lab we'll talk a litte bit more about Containerized and Non-Containerized Applications and the role Atomic Host plays.
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| | cross posted with this Project Atomic blog post Introduction This week we put out the first release of Fedora 27 Atomic Host. Some quick notes: In Fedora 27 Atomic Host we removed kubernetes from the base OSTree. See Appendix A: Upgrading Systems with Kubernetes for more information. For Fedora 27 we are currently sticking with the non-unified repo approach as opposed to a unified repo. TL;DR nothing is changing for now but we expect to implement a unified repo as described here during the F27 release cycle.
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| Personal Website of Patrick Bucher (paedubucher), mostly about IT-related topics (programming)