Today we’ve released the first Fedora
CoreOS
testing
release based on Fedora 32. We expect
that this release will promote to the
stable
channel
in two weeks, on the usual schedule.
New features include:
There are a few quirks that may affect you:
- New releases are signed with the Fedora 32 key. Accordingly,
bare metal installations require coreos-installer 0.2.1 or
greater. If you’re installing from media that matches the
release you’re installing, you’ll already have the correct
installer version.
- Ignition currently fails to set SELinux labels on absolute
symlinks. For more info and a workaround, see #512.
- AWS instances may produce a kernel warning on shutdown. For
more info, see #507.
On Monday, June 8, we’ll be joining the Fedora QA team for a
Fedora CoreOS test day. Join us in #fedora-coreos on Freenode to
test Fedora CoreOS based on Fedora 32! For more information, see
the
mailing list post.
Thanks for helping us make Fedora CoreOS awesome!
Dusty Mabe, for the Fedora CoreOS team
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testing
release based on Fedora 32. We expect that this release will promote to thestable
channel in two weeks, on the usual schedule.New features include:
There are a few quirks that may affect you:
On Monday, June 8, we’ll be joining the Fedora QA team for a Fedora CoreOS test day. Join us in #fedora-coreos on Freenode to test Fedora CoreOS based on Fedora 32! For more information, see the mailing list post.
Thanks for helping us make Fedora CoreOS awesome!
Dusty Mabe, for the Fedora CoreOS team