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Actualitzant servidor #MicroOS a 20250620-3568.1
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Actualitzant servidor #MicroOS a 20250620-3568.1
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I am experimenting with MicroOS running btrfs and SELinux.
I have some storage i use for Minecraft server data for instance, on the partition i have a directory with readonly snapshots. The server will not boot properly, because it's running auto relabeling and cannot relabel the readonly stuff.
What's the correct way to handle this? I've tried mounting the partition in different locations, but it seems everything is targeted by the relabel
@cmccullough @centos @almalinux Try AlmaLinux. Stable, rock solid. Works like a charm.
(Or go immutable with #Fedora #CoreOS or #openSUSE #MicroOS)
I am not using Aeon (see https://youtu.be/zcGAJAdJFfo for the actual information), but another project, which I am the only maintainer (and most likely the only user), Moldavite (https://sr.ht/~mcepl/moldavite/), using #Sway instead of #Gnome.
(it is not as crazy as it looks, because like MicroOS I use packages from Tumbleweed)
I've been running openSUSE MicroOS as a container host on a Raspberry Pi 4 for about a week now, without any trouble.
Transactional Updates (snapshots) has been working flawlessly, nothing unusual in the logs, CPU and memory usage looks similar to other OS's on the same hardware.
Anything else I should consider before moving this server out of testing?
Ive built a setup for hosting websites which consists of:
* Host running #microos with #podman
* #Treafik and #sshpiper at the edge
* #Nginx, php-fpm, #mariadb + phpmyadmin + nginx or #postgres + dbadmin, openssh for each site
It actually works quite well, openssh keybased access is to transfer files into the containers, traefik does the reverse proxying.
I'm just wondering if its a sustainable and maintainable setup. Sometimes just going with a "standard" solution seems so much easier.
@paulk #Leap or #Tumbleweed โ or something fancier like #MicroOS? Iโm a long-time fan of #openSUSE myself, and particularly of stable Leap.
I need a tech day. I have a raspberry pi and a dual xeon server and I want to deploy #opensuse #microos on both. The goal is learning about this platform and trying out some different container management/runtimes. I'm thinking portainer/docker on the pi and podman/cockpit on the server box.
Any thoughts, fediFolx?
Managed to figure out through Caddy debug that I'm getting connection refused for some unknown reason.
I suspect it's a problem in recent #podman/pasta/slirp4netns/netavark/aardvark/whatever that happened when my #MicroOS server autoupdated which would explain why this only happened after a reboot, so next I'm going to attempt a BTRFS snapshot rollback.
From last week's Linux Update newsletter: Koen Vervloesem shows you how to manage containers with MicroOS, Cockpit, and Podman
https://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2025/291/Container-Management?utm_source=SM
#containers #openSUSE #MicroOS #Cockpit #Podman #Docker
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I had to refrain from calling "Bingo", because I had anticipated that question. But it is an obvious question that deserves an answer. I also had to stop myself from quoting Shakespeare ("There more things ...").
In my case it boils down to this:
1. I have been experimenting with using #NixOS on my laptop, where I do all of my (private) things. I also have home-manager on my work laptop.
I can almost do all of the things I can on my #openSUSE #Tumbleweed laptop. This includes packaging for openSUSE.
But I have not converted all of my 3 dozen different VMs, servers, raspis, NUCs and whatnot to NixOS. They will keep running a mixture of immutable (openSUSE #MicroOS, #Fedora #CoreOS, NixOS, ...) and non-immutable things (Debian, Proxmox, ...). And I would like to be able to manage them from whatever host I am currently working from. Hence I would like to have a working Ansible environment on my NixOS laptop to manage other machines with.