Fedora 39 CoreOS Test Day

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aarch64

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c4rt0 Raspberry Pi 4, 4GB [1] 1. I tried installing FCOS both on an SD card and on a USB drive in order to test it on Raspberry Pi4. I followed the [tutorial](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-coreos/provisioning-raspberry-pi4/#_installing_fcos_and_booting_via_u_boot), considering next as a STREAM and 39 as a RELEASE. I also followed the [Raspberry Pi tutorial](https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation//computers/raspberry-pi.html#updating-the-bootloader) on updating the bootloader. Until the very last step everything seems to work as expected, but after inserting the drive into the Raspberry Pi4, nothing but a dark screen was presented. Same goes for F38, stable.
hricky Raspberry Pi 4, 8GB [1] 1. #2241252, https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1585
nielsenb Raspberry Pi 4b, pieeprom-2023-05-11.bin [1] 1. Same issue as described in https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1466
ravanelli qemu on R152-P31-00 aarch64
rravanel a1.metal

ppc64le

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hhei Install on FCOS 39.20230916.1.2 baremental in beaker [1] [2] 1. Get systemd-network-generator.service error - Failed to create temporary unit file in '/run/systemd/network': Permission denied. See https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1587
2. Tested both passing password and enable SSH password authentication via the Ignition config, both can login successfully.

s390x

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ravanelli qemu on 8561 s390x

x86_64

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brianmcarey Framework 13 i5-1240P QEMU | fedora-coreos-39.20230916.1.2
danniel Lenovo ideapad S145
danniel Lenovo ideapad S145 KVM
geraldosimiao Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.2 on KVM-QEMU-VirtManager (F39 KDE)
nielsenb libvirt on Fedora 38 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D x86_64 [1] 1. Instructions in documentation don't work, see: https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-docs/issues/544
pnemade 39.20230916.1.2 on KVM
ravanelli qemu on R152-P31-00 aarch64
ydesouza ThinkPad T400 | QEMU | Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.2

Platforms launch

Username Profile Alibaba AWS Azure DigitalOcean Exoscale GCP Hyper-v IBM Cloud Kubevirt Nutanix OpenStack VirtualBox VMWare Vultr Comments
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brianmcarey Kubernetes v1.28 | KubeVirt v1.1.0-alpha.0 | Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.2
c4rt0 sfo2, 1 GB / 1 CPU 25 GB SSD Disk 1000 GB transfer [1] [2] 1. https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1586
2. While running : ``` doctl compute image create my-next-fcos-image --region sfo2 --image-url https://builds.coreos.fedoraproject.org/prod/streams/next/builds/39.20230916.1.2... while ! doctl compute image list-user | grep my-next-fcos-image; do sleep 5; done ``` The process finishes within the first few seconds. Returned result: ``` ID Name Type Distribution Slug Public Min Disk 141380554 my-next-fcos-image custom Unknown OS false 0 ``` Creating droplet directly on digitalocean with the custom FCOS-next image results with: 'The image you selected is no longer available'.
dustymabe 39.20230916.1.2 vultr image
hhei Test with fedora-coreos-39.20230916.1.2-hyperv.x86_64.vhdx on Hyper-V 2022 [1] 1. Start gen2 vm with enabled secure boot, vm starts successfully
jlebon FCOS next [1] 1. Tested both passing the SSH key via keypairs and via the Ignition config.
jmarrero jmarrero [1] 1. Worked for me, however the image takes a bit to be available after is uploaded.
mnguyen
nielsenb ami-055c024e1ed6245f0, t2.micro
ravanelli [1] 1. PR to update the docs: https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-docs/pull/587
ravanelli VirtualBox 7.0.10 r158379(Qt5.15.2) on Mac

Advanced configuration

Username Profile Static networking Complex partitioning Building containers Containerized service Kernel Tuning (sysctl) Modifying Kernel Arguments OS extensions Comments
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Nemric Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.1 on a diskless PXE booted X86_64 [1] [2] 1. Podman use only
2. All my containerized services are running as expected (jenkins, jenkins-agent, docker registry, redis, promtail, ...) but didn't try quadlet
brianmcarey Framework 13 i5-1240P QEMU | fedora-coreos-39.20230916.1.2
danniel Lenovo ideapad S145
geraldosimiao Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.2 on KVM-QEMU-VirtManager (F39 KDE)
ravanelli qemu on R152-P31-00 aarch64 [1] [2] 1. Changing the root filesystem to ext4
2. The vim package got issues to be installed due its deps. Installed calc that has no deps instead. The default edit also got changed to use vim
ydesouza ThinkPad T400 | QEMU | Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.2

Really Advanced Config

Username Profile Configuring SwapOnZRAM Configuring Time Zone Debugging with Toolbox Customizing NIC name Setting alternatives Node counting KDump via Ignition Nmstate Comments
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Nemric Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.1 on a diskless PXE booted X86_64 [1] 1. Only run tests from documentation
brianmcarey Framework 13 i5-1240P QEMU | fedora-coreos-39.20230916.1.2
danniel Lenovo ideapad S145
dustymabe 39.20230916.1.2 qemu qcow in libvirt
ravanelli qemu on 8561 s390x [1] 1. We have a Snoozing kola test pattern "ext.config.kdump.crash" until Sep 30 2023 with https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1560 However, this issue seems different. It is not a selinux denial thing.
ravanelli qemu on R152-P31-00 aarch64 [1] 1. Same as s390x
rravanel qemu on R152-P31-00 aarch64 [1] 1. Tested via udev rule
ydesouza ThinkPad T400 | QEMU | Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.2

Upgrade

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jdoss [1] 1. Zincati upgraded to 39.20230916.1.2 on a DigitalOcean VM without issues.
jmarrero jmarrero [1] 1. seen expected results

Tutorials

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Miscellaneous

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Nemric Fedora CoreOS 39.20230916.1.1 on a diskless PXE booted X86_64 [1] 1. This issue still happen : https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/1296
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