The partitioning defined in the example kickstart file suggests that the installer supports hybrid boot. That's misleading and not true. Let's use the `reqpart` kickstart command to automatically create partitions required by the detected platform instead of creating all of them for all platforms. Note: The `reqpart` command doesn't work with `bootloader --location=none` or `bootloader --disabled`, so this commit depends on the installer's support for bootupd: https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pull/5298/ |
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README.md
centos-bootc
Create and maintain base bootable container images from Fedora ELN and CentOS Stream packages.
The longer term vision of this project is that the build infrastructure (and possibly some of the container definitions) move into the respective upstream operating systems. For now, this project acts as a more central point for this across these distributions.
Motivation
The original Docker container model of using "layers" to model applications has been extremely successful. This project aims to apply the same technique for bootable host systems - using standard OCI/Docker containers as a transport and delivery format for base operating system updates.
More information
See the project documentation.
Badges
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| Dependencies | Renovate | |
| Static quality gates | pre-commit |