So #bootc will allow us to boot from any container that ships with kernel+systemd, extending the #FedoraAtomic #CoreOS approach to other distros (Ubuntu, Debian, Arch etc), am I right?
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It would be really cool if we get to the point of building an image from our custom Containerfile locally and then boot from that image as the host OS or as a VM.
So Dockerfile -> Containerfile -> OSfile ?
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@alxlg With @bluebuild you can use the rebase and upgrade commands to build your recipe and boot it. Check bluebuild rebase --help
or bluebuild upgrade --help
for more info. (Right now we only support #rpmostree but have plans for #bootc in the future)
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Thanks Jerry! With #FedoraAtomic it's already possible to switch to a locally built image, you just need to build to a local tarball and run the rebase command with that as the input. #BlueBuild just does those steps automatically!
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@bluebuild @gmpinder
Thanks, future support for bootc is very good news, you guys rock :)
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