I'm working on docker-machine integration for atomic host's. The problem I'm facing is the fact that "atomic" isn't defined under /etc/os-release, simply "fedora" or "centos".
At the moment the only viable way to determine if an OS is an atomic host or not would be 'ls /ostree' or 'rpm-ostree status' (correct me if I'm wrong). Is there a possibility to add a description to /etc/os-release in order to determine if this is an atomic host or not? Creating a standardized way for scripts (Ansible, docker machine, etc.) to detect if this is an atomic host or not? I did try 'uname -r' as well to try and see if there was a specifically named kernel version, but it's not either. Best regards, -- Charlie Drage Red Hat - OSAS Team / Project Atomic 4096R / 0x9B3B446C http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x622CDF119B3B446C