I did some installs, but now I want to do them over again (fabric is
using python2..)
How can I blow away all of my installs and just have the base atomic
host (my latest version)
I could go back and do
rpm-ostree uninstall for all of my packages, but there must be a
'blow them all away' c
'Everything' is a big word.
So far, everything I have tried, I eventually have got to work.
All my installs have worked (not configured yet).
I suppose I could venture out into containers, but I have other things
to do first.
I will probably try 'fabric' instead of ansible over the next few
On 11/19/2018 04:40 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
> OK, moving right along - seems to work fine.
so you've got everything working?
>
> I will try to install a few more packages before doing a reboot.
>
> Thanks much - Bob G
OK, moving right along - seems to work fine.
[user1@pce02 ~]$ which -a postfix
/usr/bin/which: no postfix in
(/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbi)
[user1@pce02 ~]$ rpm-ostree install postfix
AUTHENTICATING FOR
org.projectatomic.rpmostree1.install-uninstall-packages=
Authent
OK, I was able to rebase to AH 29 using the following instructions:
# ostree remote gpg-import fedora-atomic -k
/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/PM-GPG-KEY-fedora-29-x86_64
Imported 1 GPG key to remote "fedora-atomic"
# rpm-ostree rebase -b fedora/29/x86_64/atomic-host
# systemctl reboot
I was logged in fro
I am using "atomic host upgrade" as my 'Hello World' test. It seems to
be successful
The starting point was:
Fedora-AtomicHost-ostree-x86_64-28-20180902.0.iso installed using a USB
flash drive. (uncertainty - it might have been an earlier image on the
flash drive).
The target system is a pc