CoreOS installer does not support choosing the size of the boot partition leading to potential issues when upgrading and your system has pinned OStree deployments. Here’s how to work around it.
Embed MicroShift into Fedora CoreOS, through OSTree Native Containerization. Let’s delve into how I managed to run the initial setup of MicroShift, including CoreOS dex as an OAuth identity provider backed by GitHub, the OpenShift console, ArgoCD for GitOps, and the cert-manager operator for the automatic provisioning of the SSL certificates for the Openshift Routes.
Managing traditional desktop environments is incredibly challenging and expensive. Tasks like installations, configuration changes, and security measures require time-consuming procedures and dedicated deskside support. Combining the Cloud-native approach of OKD and Fedora CoreOS, and using rpm-ostree, the Fedora community delivers desktop distributions like Fedora Silverblue and Kinoite. This article leverages those technologies to expose how one can simplify some of the expensive tasks required for handling multiple desktop GNU/Linux workstations.