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It came from the merging of CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host...One does not just run “yum install” or "dnf install" on a Fedora CoreOS system. These commands are not available
Run this script on your RHEL8 or CoreOS host – either a virtual machine or a bare metal – and the host will advertise itself to the Satellite location as ready to be attached
In Part 10 , Part 11 , Part 12 , and Part 21 we deployed MicroShift and KubeVirt on Fedora IoT, Fedora Server, Fedora CoreOS and Fedora 36 Silverblue respectively. Multiple editions of Fedora are currently available: Workstation for your laptop or desktop computer, Server for bare metal or the cloud, CoreOS as a minimal OS focused on running containerized workloads, Silverblue and Kinoite as an immutable desktop (Silverblue ships with GNOME and Kinoite ships with KDE Plasma ), and IoT providing a foundation for Internet of Things and Device Edge ecosystems
In Part 10 , Part 11 , and Part 12 , we deployed MicroShift and KubeVirt on Fedora 35 IoT, Fedora 35 Server and Fedora 35 CoreOS respectively, Part 13 with Ubuntu 22.04, Part 14 on Rocky Linux, Part 15 on openSUSE, Part 16 on Oracle Linux, Part 17 on AlmaLinux, Part 18 on Manjaro, Part 19 on Kali Linux and Part 20 on Arch Linux
In Part 10 , Part 11 , and Part 12 , we deployed MicroShift and KubeVirt on Fedora IoT, Fedora Server and Fedora CoreOS respectively. In this Part 14, we will set up and deploy MicroShift on Rocky Linux
In Part 10 , Part 11 , and Part 12 , we deployed MicroShift and KubeVirt on Fedora IoT, Fedora Server and Fedora CoreOS respectively. In this Part 13, we will set up and deploy MicroShift on Ubuntu Server 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) directly on the host and using containerized approaches
In Part 10 , Part 11 , and Part 12 , we deployed MicroShift and KubeVirt on Fedora IoT, Fedora Server and Fedora CoreOS respectively and in Part 14 on Rocky Linux
In Part 10 , Part 11 , and Part 12 , we deployed MicroShift and KubeVirt on Fedora IoT, Fedora Server and Fedora CoreOS respectively, Part 13 with Ubuntu 22.04, Part 14 on Rocky Linux, Part 15 on openSUSE, Part 16 on Oracle Linux, Part 17 on AlmaLinux, Part 18 on Manjaro, Part 19 on Kali Linux, Part 20 on Arch Linux, and Part 21 on Fedora 36 Silverblue
In Part 10 , Part 11 , and Part 12 , we deployed MicroShift and KubeVirt on Fedora IoT, Fedora Server and Fedora CoreOS respectively, Part 14 on Rocky Linux, Part 15 on openSUSE, and Part 16 on Oracle Linux
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podman machine init --cpus 6 --memory $(( 1024 * 10 )) # --disk-size 120 If you started the machine with defaults, you may change it by stopping the machine and setting the resources as follows: podman machine stop podman machine set --cpus=6 --memory=$(( 1024 * 10 )) podman machine start podman machine list Output: MBP:~ karve$ podman machine init Downloading VM image: fedora-coreos-37.20230122.2.0-qemu.x86 64.qcow2.xz: done Extracting compressed file Image resized