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Container Linux migration documentation #159
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Is torcx still going to be the tool of choice for boot-time configuration? Should we add torcx to the above list? |
@dhawal55 Nope, it's not. |
This was referenced Oct 18, 2019
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At this point I think it's unlikely that further work will be done here, so I propose closing this out. |
Closing per #159 (comment). |
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Spun out from #48.
The Container Linux distro currently has a planned EOL in 2020, and users will need to migrate to Fedora CoreOS to remain supported. We'll need to document the differences to make the migration as painless as possible.
This bug tracks known differences that need to be documented.
Installation
coreos-install
->coreos-installer
User configuration
/etc
path differencesOperator notes
/etc
, and/var
Implementation notes
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