Hello everyone, I recently had some time to try out Leap Micro 5.3 and got a little confused on its intention. My idea was to setup a Uyuni server on this machine, but during the initial preparation I found that the repository setup is quite different to Leap 15.4 and openSUSE MicroOS. openSUSE MicroOS is basically Tumbleweed with a special btrfs subvolume setup to get the read-only root filesystem. But the repositories are the same as on Tumbleweed. Leap Micro 5.3 has separate repositories, and lots of other repositories are missing compared to a standard 15.4 installation. My guess would be that the reason behind this is to get a really "micro" system. But I was missing several of the packages that I normally install on the host, even if all the actual workloads are in containers or Kubernetes etc. Things like postfix, tcpdump, nmap. Sure, I can run them some of them inside containers (think toolbox), but for debugging I prefer to have them on the host. I have not yet tried out what happens if I install openSUSE Leap 15.4 with the "transactional server" selection, if this would be more in line with the setup I am used to (or spoiled by :-) ) from MicroOS. And I did not try out what happens if I add back all of the normal Leap 15.4 repositories. Felt like a good way to get nice and very subtle errors due to slight changes in some packages... As Uyuni did not yet support installation on Leap Micro / SLE Micro I just switched to a normal Leap installation. So not an urgent issue. I read the 5.2 release notes and the ones from SLE Micro 5.3, but I failed to find a clarification on the repository setup. I personally like the microOS approach of having the full flexibility and full list of packages and was looking forward to getting the same experience with a more "stable" set of packages (aka far less updates to download :-) ). Maybe the Leap 15.4 transactional-server installation is more what I am looking for? Thanks in advance, Johannes -- Johannes Kastl Linux Consultant & Trainer Tel.: +49 (0) 151 2372 5802 Mail: kastl@b1-systems.de B1 Systems GmbH Osterfeldstraße 7 / 85088 Vohburg http://www.b1-systems.de GF: Ralph Dehner Unternehmenssitz: Vohburg / AG: Ingolstadt,HRB 3537