Hi,
It is not clear what login/pwd to use either locally or after image
boots or via ssh.
I just need a jump start to be able to be autonomous on this one!
Cheers,
Jimmy
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Hi,
during the last weeks, there were many discussions on many levels how
to clearly position MicroOS, Kubic and Tumbleweed and how to differentiate
between them: how do they belong together, what are the differences?
One big problem was especially, to differentiate between MicroOS and Kubic
and make clear, what is what. Today this is a big mix with no clear
definition.
Last week a bigger round was sitting together and tried to define what
this distribution variants are.
The result is not a change in strategy or technology, it's only about
defining this clearly. Of course there will be one change, but this
will be something new, nobody who is using Kubic or Tumbleweed today
will see a change.
So as result we did come up with three distribution Variants:
1. openSUSE MicroOS: This is a new installation media, which should help
to clearly define MicroOS.
2. openSUSE Kubic: more or less the same as today.
3. openSUSE Tumbleweed as of today.
openSUSE MicroOS
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* Single Service/Single purpose OS optimized for Containers
* Useable for other Single Services, too
* Useable for "Pet" and "Cattle"
(http://cloudscaling.com/blog/cloud-computing/the-history-of-pets-vs-cattle/)
* Could contain System Roles for:
- Pure MicroOS
- MicroOS with OCI Container
- MicroOS with Snaps
- ...
* Own installation Medium containing only the MicroOS packages, but
coming from Tumbleweed
* Full access to all openSUSE Tumbleweed packages
openSUSE Kubic
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* Kubernetes Cluster using openSUSE MicroOS as OS
* "Cattle"
* Could contain System Roles:
- MicroOS with OCI Container
- kubeadm (master)
- kubeadm (salt minion)
- ...
* Contains everything to install, run and maintain a kubernetes cluster
* Base on Tumbleweed, full access to Tumbleweed packages
openSUSE Tumbleweed
-------------------
* Multipurpose OS
* "Pet"
* Useable for everything
- Very flexible
- With the overhead to be useable for everything
- With the limitations to be useable for everything
I hope this helps better to understand, how we see this distributions,
how they belong together, what is the usecase and what is the
differentiator.
Thorsten
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Over half of the packages in devel:kubic fail to build against SLE 15
or Leap 15.0
AFAIK none of the packages have any intended future there
I’ve never seen a PR to fix any build issues on those platforms
However, we want Podman 1.0.0 in leap 15.1
So I’ll be dropping SLE|Leap 15.0 as build targets in devel:kubic and
adding Leap 15.1
Thanks
Richard
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