Article proposal: Using the new bootc kickstart kickstart command in Anaconda to install bootable container images

Article Summary:
Describe the new bootc kickstart command in Anaconda (installer) and how to use it to install bootc-enabled bootable container images.

Article Description:
This article would describe Anaconda’s ability to install bootc-enabled bootable container images, which is a recently added feature [1]. The article would briefly describe the current state of bootable container installation support with a practical how-to example for a quick hands-on experience. It would also mention some known issues and potential workarounds. The overall aim of the article would be to inform current and future Anaconda users about the new functionality, invite them to experiment with it and hopefully gather some valueable feedback that would be useful further development of this feature.

[1] https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/pull/6298

It sounds neat. +1 from me.

I’ve opened Pagure Ticket #426 to track this article.

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Thank for volunteering your time and effort.

Thank you very much, @rlengland. I’ve submitted an article draft for a review.