On Fri, 2021-02-26 at 23:41 +0000, Walddys Emmanuel Dorrejo Céspedes wrote:
Hello,
Hey, Hi! BTW, should this discussion be moved to the Kubic mailing list? That's usually where we talk about things like these.
i am fascinated on MicroOS and on the concept of transactional- update, this got 1000% of the juice of the concept of hier on Linux/GNULinux.
Yep, I think that too. :-)
Now i am creating this thread to see if is possible the devs do the next change on the images:
On my opinion these packages need to be installed on the podman mode of microOS:
In fact, I wanted to ask abut what kind of flavor of MicroOS you are interested in and proposing changes to. Since you say "the podman mode", I think you mean the MicroOS Container Host?
- Apparmor pattern - the selection of packages are incomplete:
- Packages Not-Installed (but have to be installed by defaul) * apparmor-utils (the most basic one and is not installed). This package bring the apparmor control of the rules, i have a podman rootfless and the php-fpm pod is not working because i cant change the profile of this app.
Mmm... not an apparmor user or experts, so I don't know.
* apparmor-docs
Well, the're no doc whatsoever in MicroOS (we even remove the doc files from package that we install). Why don't you install this and keep it in a (user) toolbox ?
- Yast2 - Packages need to come by default * yast2-storage-ng * yast2-apparmor Mmm... that's also not something that I see very likely to be added to MicroOS by default.
- Firewall - Packages that need come by defaul * firewalld This one, I definitely want to propose it as an addition to the desktop patterns. I'm not sure about the container host one, although...
- transactional-updates - Packages that must come installed by default * inotify-tools (how a module is out but not bring the dependencies, if this package is not install --do-not-change wont work)
- Others packages * git * man * wget * docker Mmm... maybe wget. git and man (especially git), use a toolbox for
Yes, this is something I also think it really should be there. those. It's _literally_ the reason why we have one. $ toolbox -u # or `toolbox enter`, if you have a recent enough # version of the package $> sudo zyppeer install git-core <...> <...> Regards -- Dario Faggioli, Ph.D http://about.me/dario.faggioli Virtualization Software Engineer SUSE Labs, SUSE https://www.suse.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- <<This happens because _I_ choose it to happen!>> (Raistlin Majere)