MicroOS does not use YaST as local system management tool, as most modules don't work on a read-only root filesystem.
We have/are working on Cockpit.
At least yast2-storage-ng can be use, because only modify /etc/fstab and can be use to internally manage LVM partition. "the user will/have to learn that modifying the read-only partition will break the system." I have not tried, but my gut feelings tell me that using the YaST Partitioner in a transactional system will result in some things working
On 2/28/21 4:08 PM, Walddys Emmanuel Dorrejo Céspedes wrote: perfectly and others not working at all, with every Partitioner operation being in a different point of that spectrum. If that's the case, including it in MicroOS would be more confusing than helpful. Not to mention the dependencies yast2-storage-ng would drag in (specially Ruby). Cheers. -- Ancor González Sosa YaST Team at SUSE Software Solutions