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https://github.com/rosnovsky/fedora-park

๐Ÿงโœจ Experimenting with custom Linux images
https://github.com/rosnovsky/fedora-park

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๐Ÿงโœจ Experimenting with custom Linux images

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# fedora-park ย  [![build-ublue](https://github.com/rosnovsky/fedora-park/actions/workflows/build.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/rosnovsky/fedora-park/actions/workflows/build.yml)

See the [BlueBuild docs](https://blue-build.org/how-to/setup/) for quick setup instructions for setting up your own repository based on this template.

After setup, it is recommended you update this README to describe your custom image.

## Installation

> **Warning**
> [This is an experimental feature](https://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/OstreeNativeContainerStable), try at your own discretion.

To rebase an existing atomic Fedora installation to the latest build:

- First rebase to the unsigned image, to get the proper signing keys and policies installed:
```
rpm-ostree rebase ostree-unverified-registry:ghcr.io/rosnovsky/fedora-park:latest
```
- Reboot to complete the rebase:
```
systemctl reboot
```
- Then rebase to the signed image, like so:
```
rpm-ostree rebase ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/rosnovsky/fedora-park:latest
```
- Reboot again to complete the installation
```
systemctl reboot
```

The `latest` tag will automatically point to the latest build. That build will still always use the Fedora version specified in `recipe.yml`, so you won't get accidentally updated to the next major version.

## ISO

If build on Fedora Atomic, you can generate an offline ISO with the instructions available [here](https://blue-build.org/learn/universal-blue/#fresh-install-from-an-iso). These ISOs cannot unfortunately be distributed on GitHub for free due to large sizes, so for public projects something else has to be used for hosting.

## Verification

These images are signed with [Sigstore](https://www.sigstore.dev/)'s [cosign](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign). You can verify the signature by downloading the `cosign.pub` file from this repo and running the following command:

```bash
cosign verify --key cosign.pub ghcr.io/rosnovsky/fedora-park
```