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On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 10:04 PM, Dusty Mabe <du...@dustymabe.com> wrote:


> Some tools won't work on Atomic Host because the filesystem set up is 
> different
> than traditional systems.

That makes sense and it looks like PyGRUB can not access or read the /boot 
partition in order to get the initrd/kernel files to boot upon.


> Could you not download one of the cloud images that are provide and boot it? 
> I believe it runs
> on Amazon AWS PV, but I can't be fur sure.

Actually what I tried now is to download the installable ISO image and install 
it using a Xen HVM type of guest. No problem install it and no problem either 
booting it after the installation with HVM. I tried converting the Xen guest 
config from HVM to PV but there also no way it would boot.

Anyhow as HVM on Xen it is also usable but finally I think I will not use 
CentOS Atomic Host. I wanted to use it for okd.io with cri-o but I was told on 
the openshift-users mailing list that I would be better off using CentOS 
instead.

So I was wondering what are people out there using CentOS Atomic Host for? I 
thought it was the perfect distribution for things like okd.io / cri-o and so 
on...

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