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This came out of discussion in CentOS/centos-bootc-dev#27
Basically...I think what we should emphasize in the future is the combination of
bootc
anddnf
.There's no really strong reason to use
rpm-ostree
at container build time versusdnf
. Now on the client side...well, here's the interesting thing; with transient root enabled,dnf install
etc generally just works.Of course, persistent changes don't. However, anyone who wants that can just
dnf install rpm-ostree
in their container builds.There is one gap that's somewhat important which is kernel arguments. Because we haven't taught
grubby
do deal with ostree, and we don't have containers/bootc#255 to change kargs per machine outside of install time one will need to just hand-edit the configs in/boot/loader
.Another fallout from this is that
ostree container
goes away inside the booted host...and today actually this totally breaks bib until osbuild/bootc-image-builder#18 is fixed.Probably bootc should grow the interception for that too optionally.