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Many will find this easiest.
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# Trying out development builds
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## Using fedora-boot-cloud via KVM
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This repository defines a cloud-agnostic base image. However, many
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people who just want to "try things out" will find it easiest to start
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with [the cloud image](https://github.com/CentOS/centos-boot-layered/tree/main/fedora-boot-cloud).
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## Operating system state (users, ssh keys)
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It's absolutely crucial to understand that the container image *is* the
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<https://fedorapeople.org/~walters/cloud-init-base-eln-20231029.qcow2.zst>
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You can run it using e.g. [virt-install](https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager/blob/main/man/virt-install.rst#--cloud-init)
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and in general all the same techniques that work the Fedora Cloud Base or the
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RHEL KVM guest image.
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Once you've booted this, use e.g. `bootc update` to fetch updates.
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## Rebasing from Fedora CoreOS
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